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P. v. Mosley
On October 9, 2009, Jamal Mosley went to a 7-Eleven store and approached Jegden Singh, an employee of the 7-Eleven store. Mosley demanded that Singh give him money and a cellular telephone. Mosley was holding a screwdriver when he made his demands. Mosley took $300 and a cellular telephone from Singh.
On October 10, 2009, Stephen Iascone found a cellular telephone in the grass outside his apartment. Iascone dialed a number he found in the phone and provided information about where the phone could be picked up. Someone from the sheriff’s department came to retrieve the cellular telephone. When Mosley learned that Iascone had turned over the phone to the sheriff’s department, Mosley told Iascone that he was going to kill Iascone and “burn the place down” (the apartment complex) with Iascone’s children in it.[1]

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