OPINION
GREEN, Commissioner.
The appellant was convicted, in a trial before a jury, of murder with malice. The punishment was assessed by the jury at life imprisonment.
Appellant does not challenge the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the conviction; therefore, only a brief recitation of the facts will be necessary.
On March 10, 1973, the body of a sixteen year old girl, Elizabeth Goodlett...
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