BROCK, Judge.
The facts are not necessary to an understanding of defendant's principal assignments of error. Suffice it to say that the State's evidence was sufficient to justify submitting the case to the jury upon the charge contained in the bill of indictment, and the defendant does not contest this.
In his charge to the jury the trial judge adequately and correctly explained the elements of the offense charged, and correctly instructed the jury upon its...
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