UNDERCOFLER, Chief Justice.
Gilmore appeals his conviction of murder and life sentence. He enumerates as errors the trial court's denial of a motion for directed verdict and denial of his motion for new trial based upon the "general" grounds.
The evidence was sufficient, when considered in the light most favorable to the prosecution, to convince a rational trier of fact as to the guilt of the appellant beyond a reasonable doubt. Jackson v. Virginia,
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