Anthony Paul Johnson appeals his conviction of second degree murder, arguing that the trial court violated double jeopardy. But the court found that alternate charges of intentional murder and felony murder constituted a single offense and properly entered judgment and sentenced Johnson for only one crime. Thus there were no multiple punishments violating double jeopardy. Johnson's pro se arguments also fail. We...
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