OPINION
DOUGLAS, Judge.
This is an appeal from a conviction for the possession of heroin. Punishment was assessed at life.
The sufficiency of the evidence is not challenged. Appellant contends that his arrest was not based on probable cause, and therefore the evidence obtained from him was inadmissible.
Assuming the objection was sufficient, the legality of the arrest and the introduction of heroin found as a result of the subsequent search...
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