WALTERS, Chief Judge.
William Ray Wheeler was convicted by a jury of second degree murder and received an indeterminate life sentence. On appeal, Wheeler raises three issues. First, Wheeler argues that the trial court erred in giving to the jury instructions on aiding and abetting, since the state's theory of prosecution alleged that Wheeler committed the murder. Second, Wheeler asserts that the court improperly limited cross-examination of a prosecution witness....
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