ANDREWS, Presiding Judge.
In a bifurcated proceeding, Gerald Dexter Jones was convicted of providing a false name to a law enforcement officer and acquitted of obstructing an officer. During the second phase of the trial, Jones was convicted of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and carrying a concealed weapon. Jones appeals the trial court's rulings on his Batson challenge and his motion for mistrial. After review, we affirm.
1. Jones contends...
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