The verdict was based on legally sufficient evidence. We see no reason to disturb any of the jury's credibility determinations. There was ample evidence of defendant's knowledge that the jewelry was stolen, including her suspicious attempt to hide some of the jewelry in question, her inability to provide receipts for the pieces of jewelry that she claimed belonged to her, and with the exception of one item, her inability to specify when and from whom she bought the jewelry...
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