OPINION
ODOM, Judge.
This appeal is from a conviction for the offense of robbery. The punishment was assessed by the court at life.
Appellant brings two grounds of error. The first concerns the admission of an extraneous offense and the second, the admission of exhibits.
Henry C. Tutt, the complaining witness, testified that on June 16, 1970, he lived in an apartment in Dallas. He was in his apartment watching television, while "the midnight...
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