"Conflicts in the testimony of the witnesses, including the state's witnesses, is a matter of credibility for the jury to resolve. [Cits.] As long as there is some evidence, even though contradicted, to support each fact necessary to make out the state's case, the jury's verdict will be upheld." Searcy v. State, 236 Ga. 789, 790 ( 225 SE2d 311). The evidence was sufficient to support the jury's findings of guilt. |