Opinion ID: 853598
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Heading Rank: 6

Heading: sufficiency of the evidence

Text: Logan also contends that the State failed to present sufficient evidence to support his convictions for murder and robbery. In reviewing a sufficiency of the evidence claim, we do not reweigh the evidence or assess the credibility of the witnesses. Soward v. State, 716 N.E.2d 423, 425 (Ind.1999). Rather, we look to the evidence and reasonable inferences drawn therefrom that support the verdict, and we will affirm the convictions if there is probative evidence from which a reasonable jury could have found the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Kelly v. State, 719 N.E.2d 391, 394 (Ind.1999). The evidence presented at trial was more than adequate to sustain Logan's convictions. Poff testified that she saw Logan strike Riebersol in the head with a gun and then fire the shots that struck and killed Riebersol. Poff also watched as an armed Logan took money from Riebersol's pocket after Reibersol collapsed outside the apartment. Further, accomplice Jason Harrison testified that only Logan had a gun that evening and after the robbery Logan placed the gun under a cushion in Cunegin's couch and bragged about shooting Riebersol. Accomplice Orlando Johnson also testified that he saw Logan place a gun under a cushion in the couch after the shooting. Evidence presented at trial confirmed that the gun Logan placed in Cunegin's couch was used in the Riebersol killing. In addition, both accomplices described how the group planned and executed the robbery. Logan's argument amounts to an invitation for this Court to reweigh the evidence. We decline.