PER CURIAM.
An order of a trial judge reaches an appellate court clothed with a presumption of correctness. The record on appeal in the case sub judice does not reveal sufficient facts to overcome that presumption. The appellant having failed to demonstrate prejudicial error, the order appealed is
Affirmed.
RAWLS, C.J., and BOYER and McCORD...
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