WARNER, J.
In appealing his conviction for first-degree murder, appellant makes two primary contentions. First, the trial court erred in denying his motion for judgment of acquittal on his guilt as a principal, because the state proved only that he was the actual shooter of the victim. Because the evidence also supported the appellant's participation in the robbery, and the defense itself sought to suggest to the jury that his confession on which the state relied...
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