Robert D. Summers appeals his conviction of unlawful possession of a firearm in the first degree, based upon his constructive possession of a firearm found under a pillow on the only bed in the basement where he lived. He argues that (1) the information was defective because it failed to allege the nonstatutory element of knowledge; (2) the `to convict' instruction was constitutionally flawed because it failed...
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