PARKER, Judge.
Defendants assign as errors, first, the denial of their motions for directed verdicts of not guilty, and, second, the failure of the court "to properly instruct the jury as to the value of circumstantial evidence." We find no error in either assignment.
The evidence, when viewed in the light most favorable to the State, was amply sufficient to require submission of the cases to the jury, and defendants' motions, which we treat as motions for...
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