PER CURIAM.
Appellant was charged with and convicted of attempted residential burglary. At the end of the state's case and again at the close of the evidence, appellant moved for judgment of acquittal. The trial court denied the motion. A motion for judgment of acquittal challenges the legal sufficiency of the evidence. The standard for this court's review is whether there is substantial competent evidence to support the verdict. Williams v. State,
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