MARSHALL, Presiding Justice.
The appellee, Barnes, and one Luckett were tried jointly on charges of burglary and theft by receiving stolen property. Barnes was convicted of burglary only. On appeal, the Court of Appeals affirmed his conviction, rejecting the argument that trial counsel's joint representation of him and Luckett rendered him ineffective. Barnes v. State,
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