The evidence at both the first trial, at which a partial verdict was rendered, and at the second trial was legally sufficient and the verdicts were not against the weight of the evidence. There is no basis upon which to disturb the respective juries' determinations concerning credibility. Defendant's accessorial liability was clearly established by the totality of the evidence, which included credible testimony warranting the inference that defendant made a threatening statement...
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