Opinion ID: 2232664
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Heading: Suffiency of the Evidence

Text: We neither reweigh the evidence nor judge the credibility of the witnesses on appeal. Loyd v. State (1980), 272 Ind. 404, 398 N.E.2d 1260. We will affirm the trial court where each element of the crime was proven by substantial evidence of probative value. Id. Inconsistencies in the State's case, such as the victim's inability to make a positive identification, go only to the weight of the evidence, and were for the jury to determine. Anderson v. State (1984), Ind., 469 N.E.2d 1166. The evidence was sufficient to find beyond a reasonable doubt that Baker was guilty. He left Ellis' house with Frazier in the white car. The same white car was chased away from the burglarized residence, and Baker's photograph was chosen as resembling the driver. Frazier, who was convicted of the burglary, was seen leaving the neighborhood soon after the burglary. Later that evening, Baker was still in possession of the car. Appellant's argument fails.