P. v. Cox
Defendant and appellant Earl Gregory Cox appeals his convictions for second degree robbery, possession of a concealed firearm by a felon, and making criminal threats. Cox was sentenced to a term of 88 years to life in prison. He contends the trial court abused its discretion in consolidating his cases for trial, and there was insufficient evidence to support his convictions for making criminal threats. We affirm.
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