PER CURIAM.
Appellant was charged as a principal for his part in an armed robbery that was physically committed by another. Following a jury trial, appellant was convicted, sentenced, and subsequently ordered to pay restitution. On appeal, he argues (1) that the evidence was insufficient to establish his participation and criminal intent, and (2) that restitution was imposed without a hearing and for losses not attributable to the charged robbery of a convenience...
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