MIKELL, Judge.
After a jury trial, Thomas William Carter was convicted of aggravated assault, two counts of simple battery, and two counts of aggravated battery. The jury also acquitted Carter of two counts of simple battery, terroristic threats, and one count of aggravated battery. On appeal, Carter argues that his convictions should be reversed for three reasons: (1) the state failed to prove that he did not act in self-defense; (2) the trial court failed to conduct...
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