COMBS, Justice.
Appellants, Charles Head and William Earl Bolton, were tried jointly and convicted of the robbery of Henry Anderson. Head was sentenced to 10 years and Bolton to 5 years in the state reformatory.
The only ground urged for reversal is that the trial court erred in refusing to permit appellants to introduce evidence concerning two other robberies which were committed in the same vicinity in a somewhat similar manner on the same day Anderson was...
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