In the grand jury, the robbery victim testified that defendant Siegel demanded his money, and told him to "keep walking" with Siegel or "my friend in the back with a gun will pop you." Defendant Gonzalez was behind the victim, pressing an object concealed in a paper bag against the victim's back. The defendants then absconded with the victim's wallet, jewelry and car.
This constituted legally sufficient evidence which, if accepted as true, established the commission...
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