PER CURIAM.
A jury found the appellant guilty of two counts of second degree murder and specifically found that the appellant had a firearm in his possession at the time of the commission of these offenses. The trial court sentenced the appellant to concurrent sentences of twenty-seven years in prison. Because of the appellant's use of a firearm, the trial court imposed consecutive three-year minimum mandatory sentences.
The appellant seeks a new trial based...
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