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P. v. Adams
On November 16, 2007, Noe Rojas was walking down the street when he was approached by Richard Adams on a bicycle. Adams demanded Rojass iPod, cellular phone and wallet and Rojas gave him the items. After looking through his wallet, Adams threatened Rojas, telling him he knew where he lived if Rojas reported the crime. Adams then gave him back his wallet and cellular phone but kept the iPod. The judgment is affirmed.


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