Jim Hannah, Justice, concurring in part and dissenting in part. I must respectfully dissent. I disagree with the holding that the failure to move for a directed verdict on first-degree murder precludes consideration of the issue of sufficiency of the evidence in this case. Grillot did not move for a directed verdict on premeditation and deliberation under capital murder; r…
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