GARDNER, J.
1. Since the general grounds, and special grounds 1, 2, and 4 go to the sufficiency of the evidence, we will treat them together. We have set out the evidence some-what in detail, since counsel so earnestly contend that it is insufficient to warrant a verdict of guilty, that the evidence was circumstantial only, and that the flight of the defendant was consciousness of his attempted purchase of whisky. Counsel cite no authorities for the contentions, except...
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