OPINION
DAVIS, Commissioner.
Appeal is taken from a conviction for murder. Penalty was assessed by the jury at life.
While the sufficiency of the evidence is not challenged, a brief recitation of the events which give rise to appellant's grounds of error is deemed necessary in order that appellant's contentions may be discussed with greater clarity.
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