Opinion ID: 863706
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Heading Rank: 1

Heading: issues

Text: I. The trial court committed reversible error by refusing to grant an informant instruction which Moore requested. We find this issue to be dispositive; however, because Moore's remaining assignments involve issues that may arise on remand, we address each of them. II. The trial court committed reversible error by refusing to grant the circumstantial evidence instructions which Moore requested. III. The trial court committed reversible error by failing to suppress the evidence seized from Moore's car without a warrant. IV. The trial court committed reversible error by allowing the State to use Fredrick Pediway's prior convictions for impeachment purposes. V. The trial court committed reversible error by failing to grant Moore's motion for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict, or in the alternative, a new trial on the ground that a juror communicated with a police officer who was a witness at Moore's trial. VI. The trial court committed reversible error by failing to grant Moore's motion for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict, or in the alternative, a new trial in that the verdicts were against the weight of the credible evidence.