OPINION
BRYNER, Chief Judge.
Roger V. Thiel was charged by indictment with one count of robbery in the first degree and two counts of attempted murder. Thiel was convicted, following a jury trial, of the robbery charge and of two counts of assault in the third degree, a lesser-included offense of attempted murder. On appeal, Thiel asserts that the superior court erred in denying Thiel's pretrial suppression motions. Thiel also challenges the admission of...
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