OPINION
CORNELIUS, Chief Justice.
A jury convicted Charles Dockins, Jr. of forgery and assessed his punishment at ninety-nine years' imprisonment.
On appeal, Dockins contends that a reversal is required because, at the guilt-innocence stage of the trial, the prosecutor read to the jury the paragraphs of the indictment alleging prior convictions; the court allowed a police officer to testify about an oral statement Dockins gave; the court improperly...
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