PER CURIAM.
By an indictment the appellant was charged in one count with first degree murder (for alleged premeditated killing of a named person "by shooting him with a pistol"), and in a second count the appellant was charged with possession of a firearm having previously been convicted of a felony (passing counterfeit).
The two offenses, being based on the same transaction, or on connected acts or transactions, were properly joined in the one indictment...
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