OPINION
WALKER, Chief Justice.
A jury convicted Angelo Nesbitt of murdering a fellow prison inmate, found the indictment's enhancement allegations to be true and assessed punishment at confinement for forty-eight years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division. The judge ordered the sentence to be served consecutively to the seventy-five year sentence Nesbitt was already serving for aggravated robbery. His brief presents five points...
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