PER CURIAM:
Samuel Robert Sink and John Edward Grim were convicted on conspiracy and substantive counts of uttering counterfeit currency. On appeal they have raised three points. They first contend that evidence introduced at their trial should have been suppressed because it was discovered through and unconstitutional search. Their second contention is that there was insufficient evidence to support their conviction. Finally, they argue that the trial court erred...
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