JONES, Justice.
On November 10, 1975, Julian H. Adams was convicted of first degree robbery and of being a persistent felon. In conformity with the jury's verdict, Adams was sentenced to a maximum term of 40 years' imprisonment. From that judgment, Adams appeals. In his initial brief, Adams alleges three errors as grounds for reversal:
(1) A prior felony conviction, introduced to enhance his punishment, was inadmissible as he was not represented by counsel...
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