DUDLEY, Justice.
Appellants were jointly tried and convicted of second degree murder. On appeal, they contend that the trial court improperly interfered with their voir dire examination. The appeal is without merit, and we affirm the judgments of conviction.
During voir dire appellants' counsel began to recite the facts he thought would be proved during the trial. Perhaps before appellants' counsel had finished his recitation of facts, and clearly before any...
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