HEDRICK, Judge.
Defendant first contends that the trial judge's refusal to give a requested instruction that the jury should scrutinize the testimony of the State's witness Jeffrey Daniels, who stole the goods in question and sold them to defendant, constitutes prejudicial error entitling him to a new trial. Defendant argues that the only evidence that he knew that the goods were stolen was the uncorroborated testimony of Daniels, who was sufficiently "interested...
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