OPINION ON APPEAL AFTER ABATEMENT
McKAY, Justice.
This cause was remanded to the trial court for the sole purpose of a determination of whether appellant was competent to stand trial for murder. The jury found appellant was competent, and appellant appeals.
Appellant raises six grounds of error. The first ground of error complains that the trial court erred in allowing the State to introduce evidence at the competency hearing relating to the offense...
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