CERCONE, President Judge:
Appellant was tried by a jury on six counts: aggravated assault (two counts), recklessly endangering another person, robbery, resisting arrest, and criminal attempt of murder. The jury returned a verdict of guilty of resisting arrest, but declared itself unable to agree as to the remaining five counts. Accordingly, on motion of appellant's counsel, a mistrial was granted on the five other counts. Subsequently, appellant filed a motion to...
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