Charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, or AUUW, based on the fact that he briefly possessed his father’s handgun when fending off three attackers, Claude Crowder waived jury trial and claimed self-defense, but a Cook County judge convicted him and imposed a one-year prison sentence because, the judge explained, Crowder didn’t have a firearm owner’s identification card or a concealed carry license and he “had a gun on him. He carried it on his person.”Crowder testified he picked up …