Based on your description, the evidence appears to be weak, but It's impossible to say with any authority whether the evidence was legally sufficient without reviewing the complete record of your trial. There may be, and probably are, other relevant facts which need to be considered. Also, when appealing sufficiency of the evidence, the record is viewed in the light most favorable to the prosecution, so the appellate court will (generally) assume all the prosecution's damaging evidence to be...
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