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P. v. Johnson
William Holland Johnson III was charged with two counts of robbery (Pen. Code,[1] 211). The first jury trial resulted in a conviction on count 1 of the information. After a second jury trial Johnson was convicted of count 2. Johnson was sentenced to prison on count 1 on March 19, 2007. Johnson was sentenced to a consecutive term on count 2 on May 17, 2007. Johnson filed separate notices of appeal from each sentence. Court have consolidated the appeals. The consolidated appeal challenges only the conviction of count 1. As to that count, Johnson contends the court erred in its response to a jury note. Court find the court's response to the jury note to be proper and affirm the conviction.


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