PER CURIAM.
Alexander Graham was found guilty, after a non-jury trial, of possession of a stolen automobile and unlawful buying, receiving or concealing stolen property. He was placed on probation and has appealed.
His first point on appeal is directed to the sufficiency of the evidence to prove he had possession of any stolen property or knowledge that the property was, in fact, stolen. There was sufficient, competent and substantial evidence before the trier...
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