Per Curiam.
Defendant appeals from a judgment convicting him of manslaughter, first degree, after trial on an indictment charging homicide, second degree. The verdict is sustained by proof beyond a reasonable doubt of the defendant's guilt.
Defendant contends his post-arraignment admissions were improperly introduced and the prosecution improperly referred to a knife not in evidence.
Defendant was apprehended for felonious assault on February...
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