TOWNSEND, J.
1. The first two contentions of the defendant under the general grounds — to the effect that the State failed to prove a breaking by this defendant, and failed to prove that Cochran and Sanders, whom he denominates the principals, were convicted prior to his trial and conviction — are both without merit. The evidence was sufficient to authorize the jury to find that a conspiracy existed between the three men to burglarize the safe in the...
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