PER CURIAM.
Lancey Williams was found guilty of murder in the second degree and sentenced to seventy-five years in prison.
Appealing from that conviction and sentence, Williams asserts that nine prejudicial errors committed by the trial court deprived him of a fair trial. Upon consideration of each of the nine points raised by appellant and after review of the record we determine that none of appellant's arguments is sufficiently meritorious to warrant a new...
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