OPINION
HICKS, Justice.
Michael Roberts appeals his conviction of attempted murder. The jury affirmatively found that Roberts "used or exhibited a deadly weapon during the commission of the offense or during immediate flight therefrom" and sentenced him to fifteen years imprisonment. We affirm.
In his sole point of error, Roberts contends the trial court's failure to submit a parole instruction as required by article 37.07, section 4(a) of the Texas...
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