QUILLIAN, Chief Judge.
Defendant appeals his conviction for robbery by force. Held:
1. The first enumeration claims the victim did not sufficiently identify the defendant, which we treat as raising the general grounds. Our review of the evidence finds it amply sufficient to authorize a rational jury to find defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Jackson v. Virginia,
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