The complainant's testimony that respondent stood in front of him in an intimidating fashion, as two others grabbed his arm and took several cards from his pockets, after the complainant had indicated that he did not have any money to give; and that respondent and the other two huddled up afterward and divided the property among themselves, despite repeated pleas from the complainant for the property's return, was legally sufficient to establish respondent's accessorial liability...
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