GLICKSTEIN, Judge.
The defendant appeals from his judgment and sentence. We affirm the former but strike the assessment of costs against the appellant without prejudice to imposition after notice and hearing.
Appellant was arrested for hitting his next door neighbor, Charles Prince, with a baseball bat, and charged with aggravated battery. Mr. Prince was treated for a nosebleed in September 1984; a month later he was found dead. The charges against appellant...
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