PER CURIAM.
The defendant's convictions for robbery, burglary and battery are affirmed upon holdings that (1) even if, arguendo, the evidence implicating the defendant in these crimes came solely from the testimony of his accomplice, such evidence, if not insubstantial or inherently incredible, is sufficient standing alone to present a jury question as to the defendant's guilt, see United States v. Raffone,
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