MATHEWS, Justice.
The appellant was informed against for second degree murder growing out of the killing of his wife by cutting and stabbing her with a knife. He was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment.
Appellant raises four questions:
(1) Was it prejudicial to admit in evidence photographs of the deceased lying in a pool of blood when said photographs are not necessary to throw any light on any material fact?
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