ON REMAND FROM THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
THOMAS, Justice.
A jury at a pretrial competency hearing found Keith Dwight Manning competent to stand trial. Manning was subsequently convicted of murder, attempted murder, and three counts of aggravated robbery, all arising from the hold-up of a convenience store. This Court affirmed the convictions, despite claimed errors at the competency hearing. Manning v. State,
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