VAUGHN, Judge.
Defendant comes before us with a single assignment of error, alleging that there was not sufficient evidence to raise a jury question on the charge of breaking and entering. The test for sufficiency of evidence, whether circumstantial or direct, is whether a reasonable inference of defendant's guilt may be drawn from the circumstances viewed most favorably to the State. If such an inference may be drawn, the weight of that inference is for the jury...
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