APPELWICK, J.
Clay Miller appeals his conviction for felony violation of a no-contact order. He argues that the trial court failed to submit the issue of validity of the no-contact order to the jury, and thereby relieved the State of its burden to prove an essential element of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt. But the validity of the underlying order was not a question for the jury. We affirm.
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