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P. v. Griffin
A jury convicted Christopher Raynard Griffin of second degree robbery and found that he personally used a firearm. On appeal, defendant contends it was error for the trial court to admit evidence that third parties threatened the victim to prevent him from testifying. Court conclude the evidence was properly admitted for its bearing on the victims credibility, and therefore affirm the conviction.

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