HICKMAN, Justice.
Loyd Dwayne James was convicted of burglary and sentenced to thirty-three years in prison. His sentence was enhanced because he had four prior convictions. His five allegations of error are without merit and we affirm the judgment.
First, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying a continuance. James was appointed counsel with his co-defendant Fullerton in May, 1980. On September 4, 1980, his trial date, Fullerton pleaded guilty...
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