Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
Where proof of all elements of a charge is based wholly on circumstantial evidence, the jury should be given a circumstantial evidence charge. However, where a charge is supported with both circumstantial and direct evidence, the court need not so instruct the jury (see People v Daddona,
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