The court's findings regarding the attempted assault and weapon possession counts were supported by legally sufficient evidence and were not against the weight of the evidence. The evidence warranted the conclusions that when appellant threw a small, but heavy, metal peg at the victim, he did so with the intent at least to cause physical injury (see People v Bracey,
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