P. v. Mackey
Defendant Michael Edward Mackey appeals from his conviction for murder, attempted murder, and two counts of robbery. He argues that the prosecutor exercised his peremptory challenges in a racially discriminatory manner, that there was insufficient evidence to support one of the robbery convictions, and that the trial court improperly awarded restitution without supporting evidence. Court find no merit to these contentions and therefore shall affirm.
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