BENHAM, Judge.
Appellant was convicted of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. He enumerates as error the trial court's failure to grant his motion for mistrial and subsequent motion for new trial. The basis for appellant's motions was the testimony elicited from a State's rebuttal witness that he knew appellant by the name "Hoochie Man." At trial, appellant objected on the ground that the question and answer were irrelevant, and the trial court sustained...
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