P. v. Beason
Marlon Beason appeals from a judgment convicting him of residential robbery, false imprisonment, and receiving stolen property. He contends the evidence is insufficient to support the robbery and false imprisonment convictions. We reject this contention. However, the Attorney General concedes, and we agree, that Beason was improperly convicted of both robbery and receiving stolen property. Accordingly, Court affirm the judgment as to the robbery and false imprisonment convictions, and reverse as to the receiving stolen property conviction.



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