STEELMAN, Judge.
Where the State presented substantial evidence that it was defendant who committed the crime charged, the trial court did not err in denying defendant's motions to dismiss. In determining whether the State presented substantial evidence, it is not the role of the appellate courts to assess the credibility of witnesses. Where all of the evidence suggested that defendant committed murder with intent, premeditation and deliberation, the trial court did...
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