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P. v. Daugherity
Javier Pablo parked and locked his car outside his apartment one evening. His car was not there the next morning. Later that day, he saw his car go by with a “white man” wearing a “jersey” at the wheel. A few hours later, he saw Daugherity drive his car into a nearby apartment building, get out of the driver’s side, and get back into the driver’s side minutes later. He called out to her and waved his car key at her. The police arrived, searched his car, and found a “shaved” key in the ignition.[1] After the court denied Daugherity’s motion for judgment of acquittal, a jury found her guilty of unlawful driving or taking of a vehicle. On appeal, she challenges the court’s denial of her motion. We affirm.

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