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A Troup County jury found Otis Mason guilty of armed robbery for his participation, along with two co-defendants, in the armed robbery of Ballard’s Pawn Shop on Daniel Street in LaGrange. He appeals, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence against him and, in three separate enumerations, claiming error in the admission of a co-defendant’s statement which incriminated Mason. Because Mason’s contentions are without merit, we affirm his conviction. 1. Mason contends the evidence was insufficient to support the verdict. We disagree. The victim’s identification of Mason as the man who urged him to come from behind the counter immediately before the entry of two armed perpetrators; Mason’s departure from the shop during the course of the armed robbery without any interference from the armed perpetrators; his failure to notify the authorities or render aid to the victim while the armed robbery was in progress; his presence immediately after the robbery next to the wooded location where the stolen items were discovered; and testimony that the armed perpetrators employed a “decoy” sent into the pawn shop in order to lure the victim from behind the counter where a weapon was kept is sufficient evidence for a rational trier of fact to have found Mason guilty beyond a reasonable doubt as a party to the crime of armed robbery.1

2. Prior to any arrests on the instant offense, co-defendant Demetrius Hanner told his friend Michael Carwell that appellant Mason and he, along with co-defendant Donelle Newton, had perpetrated the armed robbery at Ballard’s Pawn Shop. Carwell testified at trial about Hanner’s statement to him. In three enumerations of error, Mason claims that Carwell’s testimony was hearsay and a violation of Bruton v. United States. 2 However, no objection was made on any basis to the introduction of Carwell’s testimony. A Bruton issue was raised only as to Hanner and Donelle Newton’s custodial statements to the police. As this is a Court for the correction of errors of law, we do not consider any issues raised on appeal that were not raised and preserved in the trial court. “A ruling must be obtained for this court to review an alleged error.”3 Accordingly, Mason’s Bruton and hearsay claims present nothing for our review.4

 
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