JORDAN, Justice.
Appellant was tried before a jury and was found guilty of murder. The state waived the death penalty, and appellant was sentenced to life imprisonment. In his appeal he enumerates four errors.
1. The trial court did not err in overruling his motion for new trial based upon the general grounds, as the evidence clearly supports the verdict. Proctor v. State,
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