HEFFERNAN, J.
After a trial by jury, Charles E. Penister was found guilty of carrying a concealed weapon in violation of sec. 941.23, Stats., and found guilty of being a party to the crime of armed robbery contrary to sec. 943.32 (1) (b) and (2) and sec. 939.05. He was sentenced to a term of fifteen years for armed robbery, and to a concurrent term of one year for carrying a concealed weapon.
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