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P. v. Marshall
Bryon J. Marshall (appellant) was convicted, following a jury trial, of two counts each of forgery and possession of a forged instrument, as well as one count each of receiving stolen property and commercial burglary. On appeal, appellant contends the trial court erroneously instructed the jury that forgery is a general intent crime. In an accompanying petition for writ of habeas corpus, he contends defense counsels failure to engage a handwriting expert constituted ineffective assistance. Court shall affirm the judgment and deny the petition for writ of habeas corpus.

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