BOWEN, Presiding Judge.
Timothy Maxwell was convicted for robbery in the first degree and sentenced to twenty-five years' imprisonment. On this appeal from that conviction, he argues that the State failed to present a prima facie case of first degree robbery because it failed to prove the monetary value of the personal property taken from the victim.
The indictment alleged the "theft of a purse of the value of twenty dollars; two lipsticks, aggregate value...
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