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After an adjudicatory hearing, a juvenile court found 17-year-old J. R. to be delinquent by virtue of having committed acts that, if committed by an adult, would constitute three counts of selling cocaine. J. R. appeals, contending that the evidence was insufficient to support the judgment and that the trial court erred in denying his motion for a directed verdict of acquittal. For the reasons that follow, we affirm. When reviewing the sufficiency of evidence supporting a juvenile court’s adjudication, we apply the same standard of review used in criminal cases. We construe the evidence in favor of the court’s adjudication and determine if a rational trier of fact could have found beyond a reasonable doubt that the juvenile committed the acts charged.1 In addition, the standard of review for the denial of J. R.’s motion for a directed verdict of acquittal is the same as that for reviewing the sufficiency of the evidence to support an adjudication.2 So viewed, the evidence shows that GBI agents participated in an undercover narcotics investigation in Laurens County during the fall of 2007. On October 30, 2007, an undercover agent went to an area outside an apartment complex where drug activity was suspected. There, he saw J. R. take a bag of crack cocaine out of his pocket, break off a piece, and hand the piece of cocaine to another individual who sold the drugs to the agent. During the transaction, the agent entered into a conversation with J. R., and J. R. provided the officer with his telephone number.

On November 7, 2007, the GBI agent called J. R. on the telephone and arranged another drug transaction to take place in the same area. That afternoon, the agent went to the area at the designated time and saw J. R. put something in the hands of another individual. As J. R. stood approximately 20 yards away, the other person approached the agent and provided him with crack cocaine that was in her hands. The agent provided the person with money in exchange for the drugs, and he saw her walk to J. R. and hand him the money.

 
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