PER CURIAM.
The defendant was indicted for murder and found guilty without capital punishment at his trial by jury. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and appeals his conviction and sentence.
On appeal, the defendant relies upon two Bills of Exceptions reserved and perfected during his trial. In his first Bill of Exception the defendant argues the trial judge committed error when he excluded certain testimonial evidence as being irrelevant. Upon cross-examination...
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