PER CURIAM.
Some fifteen questions are posed here for adjudication on this appeal. It is a reasonable deduction, based upon able oral arguments, an examination of briefs and a study of the record, that an answer to the two following questions, in a broad sense, should fairly conclude the issues presented here. First, was the evidence as adduced by the State legally sufficient to sustain the verdict returned by the jury, and especially, as to the appellants Goff and...
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