ROBERTS, Justice.
The appellant was tried and convicted on a charge of second degree murder, and has appealed. The sole issue here is whether the evidence was sufficient to sustain his conviction.
The evidence was conflicting, and the conflicts were resolved by the jury against the appellant. The State introduced ample substantial testimony which, if believed by the jury, was sufficient to justify their verdict of murder in the second degree, and which it...
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