PER CURIAM.
There appearing to have been sufficient competent evidence before the jury to support the verdict, this court will not substitute its judgment for that of the jury, even though had we been jurors we may have reached a different conclusion. The judgment appealed from is therefore affirmed.
RAWLS, Acting C.J., and JOHNSON and SPECTOR...
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