QUILLIAN, Presiding Judge.
Indicted and tried for murder, defendant appeals his conviction for voluntary manslaughter. Held:
1. The general grounds are enumerated.
It is contended that the conviction for voluntary manslaughter cannot stand because there was no evidence to show that defendant killed the victim "solely as the result of a sudden, violent, and irresistible passion resulting from serious provocation" (Code Ann. § 26-1102); and...
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