JAMES F. McKAY, III, Chief Judge.
Jonathan Veal and Tyrone Bienemy appeal their convictions and sentences for manslaughter. Both of the defendants assert that the evidence adduced at trial was insufficient to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that they were the perpetrators of the killing. In addition, Tyrone Bienemy contends that his sentence as a second felony offender is excessive. Because neither of these assignments has merit, the defendants' convictions and sentences...
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