PER CURIAM.
In 1997, appellant Michael Hinkston was charged with capital felony murder, with residential burglary as the underlying felony, and theft of property. In 1998, he was found guilty by a jury of capital murder, residential burglary, and theft of property. He was sentenced to life without parole for capital murder and twenty years' imprisonment for theft of property. He was not sentenced separately for the burglary. We affirmed. Hinkston v. State,...
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