PER CURIAM.
Donald Coester appeals from a conviction of grand theft in the first degree. He raises two points on appeal, the sufficiency of the circumstantial evidence presented against him, and the admissibility of Coester's financial statement. We reverse as to the first point thus rendering the second point moot.
Coester was charged, along with Roosevelt Jones, of having stolen $50,000.00 from Sherman Adcock. Jones had not been apprehended at the time of...
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