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A jury found Michael Randolph Evans guilty of committing aggravated battery upon his wife. Evans appeals from the judgment of conviction entered on the verdict, contending that the trial court erred in admitting evidence of prior difficulties between Evans and his wife, permitting a witness to testify as an expert on battered person’s syndrome, allowing the expert witness to testify based on hearsay, and denying his motions for a directed verdict of acquittal and for a new trial. Each of the enumerations lacks merit, so we affirm Evans’ conviction.

1. Evans asserts that the trial court erred in denying his motion for a directed verdict of acquittal and his motion for new trial when the evidence was insufficient to support the verdict. On appeal from a criminal conviction, we view the evidence in a light most favorable to the jury’s verdict, and we neither weigh the evidence nor determine witness credibility.1 We simply determine whether the evidence is sufficient under the standard enunciated in Jackson v. Virginia.2 Here, the evidence amply supported Evans’ aggravated battery conviction.

 
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