OPINION
ODOM, Judge.
Appeal is taken from a conviction for aggravated rape. After the jury returned a verdict of guilty, punishment was assessed by the court at thirty-five years.
A recitation of the facts is not necessary. The record reflects that the evidence was sufficient to show appellant's guilt for the offense charged. However, the judgment must be reversed because of the admission in evidence of an extraneous offense.
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