OPINION
ROSS, Justice.
William David Blanks was charged with aggravated robbery. A jury found him guilty, and he was sentenced to ninety-nine years in prison. Blanks brings seven points of error. Six of the seven points challenge the use of Blanks' confession at trial. Blanks asserts that his confession was the result of custodial interrogation; that he was not informed of his Miranda
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