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Quinton Bibbs challenges the sufficiency of the evidence that was used to convict him for the murder and armed robbery of James Morris. Because the evidence at trial was constitutionally sufficient for a reasonable jury to convict Bibbs for murder and armed robbery, we affirm.1

Taken in the light most favorable to the jury’s verdict, the evidence presented at trial showed that Bibbs drove to Morris’s store, shot him dead, and robbed him of money and firearms. Specifically, on the evening of February 21, 1999, a man matching Bibbs’s description drove to Morris’s store in a dark-colored car with chrome wheels and out-of-state license plates. Although the store was closed for the evening, Morris let him in, and the two spoke about a MAC-11 handgun that he had given Morris as collateral for a loan. He and Morris were the last two people in the store that evening. The next morning, Morris was found dead, shot with a weapon of the same type as the MAC-11.

 
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