PER CURIAM.
Appellant was convicted by a jury of two counts of delivery of cocaine, for which he was sentenced to eighty years' incarceration in the Arkansas Department of Correction. The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed, holding that claims regarding the sufficiency of the evidence were not preserved for appellate review because trial counsel had failed to renew his motion for directed verdict at the close of all of the evidence. Miller v. State, CACR 06...
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