PER CURIAM.
Stuart Alexander timely appeals after a jury convicted him of murder in the second degree with a firearm, as charged. He maintains, among other issues, that the trial court erred in denying his motion for judgment of acquittal. At trial, however, the only ground upon which his attorney based his motion was that the state failed to make a prima facie case. This court has held that a motion for judgment of acquittal which does no more than generally allege...
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