FOLEY, Judge.
Defendant was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. On trial while questioning a psychiatrist the state used a hypothetical question relative to defendant's sanity. He appeals, alleging as his sole assignment of error that the question was based in part on facts not in evidence.
Evidence was introduced from which the jury could have found that defendant and Douglas Hemphill had an altercation about July 14, 1968...
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