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A jury found Norman Simpson guilty of committing two felony murders in which armed robbery was the predicate offense, a separate count of armed robbery and three counts of possession of a firearm during commission of those felonies. The trial court entered judgments of conviction on the guilty verdicts, and sentenced Simpson to three consecutive terms of life imprisonment for the murders and armed robbery, and to three consecutive five-year terms for the weapons offenses. Simpson filed a motion for new trial and, after the denial of that motion, he brings this appeal. 1. Simpson enumerates the general grounds. The evidence showed that John Mills was a guest in the home of his friends, William Carlton and Thomas O’Hayer, when Simpson and an accomplice knocked on the door of the residence and, with drawn guns, ordered the three outside. After taking cash from Mr. Mills and returning his empty wallet, Simpson entered the house and began to rummage through the items inside. When Mr. Carlton protested and tried to intervene, Simpson shot him in the chest. At that point, Simpson and his accomplice opened fire, and Mr. O’Hayer was shot twice in the back. Mr. Carlton and Mr. O’Hayer both died from their wounds. Mr. Mills identified Simpson and his accomplice in a photographic lineup. Simpson was arrested and, in a statement given to the police, admitted that he took part in the robberies and that he fired his weapon at the victims. At the preliminary hearing and again at trial, Mr. Mills positively identified Simpson as the man who robbed him at gunpoint and who shot his two friends. The accomplice pled guilty and testified for the prosecution. In addition to Simpson’s post-arrest statement to the police, the State introduced several witnesses to whom he made pre-arrest inculpatory admissions as to his commission of the robberies and murders. This evidence is sufficient to authorize a rational trier of fact to find proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Simpson was guilty of felony murder of Mr. Carlton and Mr. O’Hayer during the commission of armed robbery, armed robbery of Mr. Mills and possession of a firearm during the commission of those three felonies. Jackson v. Virginia , 443 U. S. 307 99 SC 2781, 61 LE2d 560 1979.

2. The State was permitted to introduce evidence that Simpson committed another armed robbery two days after the crimes for which he was being tried. Following the requisite hearing to determine admissibility of the evidence, the trial court found that it was relevant to show Simpson’s course of conduct or bent of mind. He enumerates that evidentiary ruling as error.

 
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