PER CURIAM.
The appellant was convicted of murdering his brother-in-law by shooting him twice with a .22 caliber pistol, and sentenced to life. The evidence was overwhelming.
After filing a notice of appeal, appellant's counsel failed to file an enumeration of errors within the time provided by the rules of this court. Counsel was ordered to file an enumeration, and did so.
1. The trial court gave a proper charge on circumstantial evidence.
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