VAUGHN, Judge.
Defendant raises several assignments of error. None of them disclose prejudicial error.
Defendant argues that the court erred in denying his motion to dismiss. He contends that the State's circumstantial evidence created no more than a suspicion on him and was insufficient to submit the charges to the jury. We disagree.
On a motion to dismiss, all evidence is to be viewed in the light most favorable to the State. To survive the motion...
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