SHEPARD, Chief Justice.
Appellant Alfred William Hill was accused of fatally shooting George Morgan. A jury found Hill guilty of murder, Ind. Code § 35-42-1-1 (1985 Repl.), and the trial court sentenced him to thirty years in prison. On direct appeal, Hill raises one issue: whether the evidence was sufficient to support the verdict.
When reviewing a sufficiency claim, this Court will consider only the evidence most favorable to the verdict with all logical...
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