COBB, Judge.
The appellant, John T. Jackson, was convicted of second degree murder, manslaughter by culpable negligence, and accessory after the fact to murder or manslaughter. These convictions are based upon the killing of a man named Christopher Stamey by Jackson and one Scott McLeroy.
Initially, we observe that Jackson cannot be convicted of killing Stamey twice. See Houser v. State,
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