WARNER, C.J.
In this case the appellant was charged with four counts of robbery with a weapon, for producing a gun and demanding money at four different convenience stores. He moved for judgment of acquittal on the charges, contending that because a firearm was not a weapon under the statutory definition, he could be found liable only for strong armed robbery. We agree that because the state failed to charge the appellant with robbery with a firearm, and it did not...
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