PER CURIAM.
Appellant was charged with first-degree murder and convicted of third-degree murder after a jury trial. He challenges the conviction on three grounds: (1) the trial court should have granted his request for a particular jury instruction on self-defense; (2) the court should have admitted testimony intended to establish the victim's violent character and reputation in the community for violence; and (3) the trial judge should have reinstructed the jury...
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