PER CURIAM.
Defendant was convicted of burglary, robbery, and two counts of felony murder. On appeal, he argues that the trial court erred in giving the "natural and probable consequences" uniform jury instruction regarding accomplice liability—an instruction that we have since held "is not an accurate statement of the law and that * * * probably created an erroneous impression of the law in the minds of the jurors." State v. Lopez-Minjarez,
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