In a bifurcated trial, a jury first acquitted Henry Murray of numerous felony charges and then convicted him of two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. On appeal, he argues that the evidence that he possessed the firearms was insufficient. Because the State's evidence was sufficient to establish Murray had at least constructive possession of the guns as a co-conspirator to the...
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