SMITH, Presiding Judge.
A jury found Saul Beck guilty on two counts of forgery. Following the denial of his motion for new trial, Beck appeals, enumerating as error only the admission into evidence of a similar transaction.
The evidence presented at trial showed that in May 2005, Beck cashed two payroll checks, one for $658.03 and another for $656.81 at a Wal-Mart store. The checks were made out to Beck and purported to represent accounts drawn on West Central...
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