OPINION
ODOM, Judge.
Appellant was convicted, upon his plea of guilty, for the offense of burglary and assessed a 12 year sentence.
The sole contention on appeal is that the trial court erred in failing to hold a hearing on appellant's insanity.
The record reflects that, after he was indicted, appellant filed a motion for a psychiatric examination; the trial court appointed Dr. James P. Grigson to examine the appellant. Dr. Grigson found...
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