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A jury found Randy Hayes Mangham guilty of three counts of entering an automobile, two counts of obstruction of an officer, and one count of carrying a concealed weapon. Mangham appeals his convictions, contending that the court erred in examining Mangham and that his “trial counsel erred” by failing to advise the trial court of alleged improper juror conduct. We hold that Mangham’s claims have no merit and affirm.

Viewed in a light most favorable to the verdict, the record shows that when a police officer saw Mangham walking along the road at 4:00 a.m., he stopped to question him, but Mangham fled. A second officer located Mangham, who told the deputy he had a gun and then tried to walk away. The deputies were able to take Mangham into custody, and when they searched him they found a gun in his pocket. Mangham was also in possession of a stolen cell phone and a stolen bag containing jewelry which had been taken from two different automobiles. Mangham claimed to have been fishing and led the deputies to a pond where they found a bicycle, a fishing pole, and a black pouch that had been stolen from a third car.

 
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