Opinion ID: 1954827
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Heading: Brown's Convictions

Text: At the close of the State's case, Brown moved for a judgment of acquittal with respect to the counts alleging conspiracy, claiming that the State had failed to identify a specific overt act. He made a similar application to dismiss the deadly weapons counts as overly vague because they each alleged two offenses as the predicate felony connected by the term and/or. The Superior Court denied both applications. Brown was convicted of the following criminal offenses: Attempted Robbery in the First Degree (one count); Robbery in the First Degree (one count); Conspiracy in the Second Degree (four counts); Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony (four counts); Burglary in the First Degree (one count); Assault in the Second Degree as a lesser-included offense of Assault in the First Degree and Disorderly Conduct. Brown was acquitted of two counts of Robbery in the First Degree, one count of Attempted Robbery in the First Degree, Kidnaping in the Second Degree and Criminal Mischief. The charge of Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited was dismissed at the close of the State's case.