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P. v. Barfield
The jury found Antonio Tarrez Barfield guilty of criminal threat (count one), possession of a firearm by a felon (count two), and possession of ammunition by a felon (count three). The jury also found true the allegation he had personally used a firearm in committing the criminal threat. The trial court found Barfield had served more than a year in prison for a prior serious felony, a 1995 robbery. It sentenced him to 15 years, 8 months in prison.

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