TYSON, Judge.
The appellant was indicted in a three-count indictment for second degree burglary, grand larceny, and buying receiving and concealing, or aiding in concealing, two pairs of men's shoes of the value of $26.00 and some coins, the personal property of V. J. Elmore, a corporation. The jury found the appellant guilty of burglary and grand larceny, as charged in the indictment, and fixed the value of the stolen property at $71.00. The trial court then entered...
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