PARKER, Justice.
Defendant was charged in an indictment, proper in form, with the first-degree murder of William Sanders. There being no evidence of aggravating circumstances, defendant was tried noncapitally and convicted by the jury of first-degree murder on the theory of premeditation and deliberation. The trial court imposed the mandatory sentence of life imprisonment. We find defendant received a fair trial free of prejudicial error.
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