OPINION ON REMAND
DRAUGHN, Justice.
Appellant entered a plea of not guilty before a jury to the offense of robbery. He was convicted and the jury assessed punishment at forty-six years imprisonment. On appeal, appellant challenged the accomplice witness rule; the right to make an opening statement; sufficiency of the evidence; and the trial court's discretion in allowing jurors to submit written questions they would like asked of witnesses.
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