Per Curiam.
On May 29, 1979, the appellant, Kathy L. Harrison, was indicted in one count charging that she, while committing or attempting to commit robbery of Harold Mullins, had on or about her person a deadly weapon, "to-wit: a .38 calibre [sic] firearm."
After a series of continuances, the matter came on for trial before a judge, by assignment of the chief justice, without a jury on January 29, 1980. The state completed the presentation of...
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