FARMER, Judge.
Defendant was charged and convicted of being an accessory after the fact in the robbery of her employer. She was then living with the perpetrator of the robbery and had a child by him. At the end of the trial, the prosecutor argued, in part, that her conduct before the commission of the crime proved she was guilty of being an accessory after the fact. On appeal she contends that it was error for the trial judge to refuse to give a proposed jury...
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