PER CURIAM.
Kenneth Michael Smith, the defendant, was convicted by a jury of aiding and abetting the sale of marijuana. His punishment was fixed at a fine of $300 and a sentence of three years in the penitentiary. To the judgment imposing the punishment, he was granted a writ of error.
The sole question to be decided is whether the trial court improperly admitted evidence of the bad character of the defendant.
The defendant took the stand and denied...
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