PIVARNIK, Justice.
Defendant-Appellant James H. Heyward was convicted by a jury in the Marion Superior Court of class A felony robbery, class B felony confinement and class A misdemeanor carrying a firearm without a license. The trial court subsequently sentenced him to thirty-five years imprisonment for robbery, ten years for confinement and one year for the misdemeanor offense. Appellant now directly appeals and raises the following two issues:
1. instruction...
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