Defendants' motions to set aside, as repugnant, the verdict convicting them of criminal possession of stolen property but acquitting them of grand larceny were properly denied. Given the court's charge on the elements of the crimes submitted to the jury, there was nothing repugnant about the verdict (see People v Tucker,
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