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P. v. Robinson
Dirul Larue Robinson (defendant) appeals from a judgment entered after a jury convicted him of count 1, making criminal threats against Tonny Agbara (Agbara) in violation of Penal Code section 422.[1] The jury found defendant not guilty of count 2, assault with a firearm against Agbara ( 245, subd. (a)(2)); count 4, making criminal threats against Chinyere Nekes (Nekes) in violation of section 422; and count 5, possession of a firearm by a felon ( 12021, subd. (a)(1)). Codefendant Kekere Yuri Garner (Garner) was also charged in counts 1, 2, and 4. The jury acquitted Garner of all counts. The jury found not true the allegation that defendant and Garner personally used a handgun within the meaning of sections 12022.5, 1192.7, subdivision (c), and 667.5, subdivision (c). The jury found not true the allegation with respect to counts 1 and 4 that defendant and Garner personally used a handgun within the meaning of section 12022.5, subdivision (a). The also jury found not true the allegation with respect to counts 1, 2, and 4, that a principal was armed with a handgun within the meaning of section 12022, subdivision (a)(1).

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