ELDRIDGE, Judge.
Appellant appeals his conviction for robbery. His sole enumeration of error questions the sufficiency of the evidence to authorize the conviction. Appellant alleges he was entitled as a matter of law to a directed verdict because any threat or intimidation, which is an essential element of robbery, occurred subsequent to the taking.
"A directed verdict of acquittal is proper only where there is no conflict in the evidence and the evidence...
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