OPINION
ROWE, Justice.
A jury convicted Charles Albert Burnett of two separate offenses of aggravated robbery. The jury then assessed punishment at fifteen years' confinement for one offense and at fifty years' confinement for the other offense. In two points of error, appellant contends that his constitutional rights regarding self-incrimination and remaining silent were violated. In two other points of error, appellant argues that he was denied the effective...
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