BOWEN, Presiding Judge.
In 1981, Willie Toles, Jr. was convicted of robbery and sentenced to twelve years' imprisonment. The primary witness against him at trial was Charles Dewayne Skanes, an admitted accomplice. At trial and on appeal, Toles's counsel argued the lack of evidence corroborating Skanes's testimony. Toles's conviction was affirmed by this court without opinion on October 6, 1981, 416 So.2d 1119.
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