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Following a jury trial, Rebecca Boone appeals her conviction of armed robbery of a restaurant, contending: 1 that the evidence was insufficient to support the verdict; and 2 that the trial court erred in denying her motion to suppress evidence seized during a traffic stop and subsequent inventory search of a vehicle. We disagree and affirm. “On appeal from a criminal conviction, the evidence must be viewed in the light most favorable to support the verdict, and Boone no longer enjoys a presumption of innocence; moreover, an appellate court determines evidence sufficiency and does not weigh the evidence or determine witness credibility.” Eady v. State .1

So viewed, the evidence shows that the robbery at issue here was the second in a string of three related robberies occurring on January 3, 2003. On that day, Rebecca Boone, Amanda Boone Rebecca’s cousin, and Jamie Peterson rode together in Rebecca’s old, brown pickup truck. With Peterson driving, the three first rode by a convenience store in Cherokee County, making several passes as Rebecca determined whether and how she wanted to rob the store. Peterson then dropped Rebecca off at the store, and Rebecca put on a ski mask, entered the store, and robbed the cashier at gunpoint. Rebecca soon ran back to the truck, telling the other two women that she had robbed the store.

 
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