GIVAN, Justice.
A jury trial resulted in the conviction of appellant of Murder. Appellant received a sentence of forty-five (45) years, enhanced by thirty (30) years by reason of the finding that he was a habitual offender.
The facts are: On June 14, 1986, while drinking with a friend, appellant and Daniel Storms, the decedent in this case, had an altercation resulting in appellant being struck in the face and Storms threatening him with a knife. Later that...
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