PER CURIAM.
Bernard Francis DeCastro appeals his conviction of robbery of a convenience store with the use of a firearm.
DeCastro first urges as reversible error the failure of the trial court to instruct the jury that criminal intent (the intent to permanently deprive) is an element of the offense of robbery.
The point lacks merit because this court in Bell v. State,
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