OPINION
WALTERS, Chief Judge.
Defendant was charged with five counts of conspiracy: (1) to murder Peter McDevitt; (2) to murder Sgt. Ness; (3) to escape from jail; (4) to escape from the custody of a peace officer, and (5) to commit residential burglary. He was acquitted on Counts 1 and 3; he appeals his conviction on Counts 2, 4, and 5. We affirm.
Two points listed in the docketing statement but not briefed are deemed abandoned. State v. Gonzales...
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