MARTIN, Judge.
In defendant's first assignment of error, he contends that the failure of the trial judge to grant his motion for separate trials or in the alternative to suppress the use of co-defendant Nichols' statement, constituted reversible error.
In regards to defendant's first argument concerning separate trials, we do not feel that the trial judge committed reversible error by refusing to grant the defendant's motion for separate trials. The question...
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