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Washington v. United States5/19/2005 due process challenge)).
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Finally, appellant argues that his three convictions of PFCV merge because they result from a single act of violence during which there was possession of a single weapon. The government concedes that in light of Nixon v. United States, 730 A.2d 145, 153 (D.C. 1999), appellant can stand convicted of only a single count of PFCV. We agree.
For the foregoing reasons, we affirm the judgment of the trial court and remand with instructions for the court to vacate two of the convictions of PFCV.
So ordered.
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