OPINION
SUE WALKER, Justice.
I. INTRODUCTION
A jury found Appellant James Anthony Davis guilty of murder and assessed his punishment at ninety-nine years' confinement. The trial court imposed a sentence in accordance with the jury's verdict. In eighteen points, Davis contends that this court should reverse the trial court's judgment and either acquit him or remand his case for a new trial. We will affirm.
II. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND...
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