PER CURIAM
In 2012, appellant Ike Shawndale Nunn was found guilty by a jury of first-degree murder and was sentenced to 480 months' imprisonment. At trial, the State introduced into evidence the blood-stained baseball bat used to kill the victim, photographs depicting a bloody crime scene, and autopsy photographs of the victim. On appeal, Nunn did not challenge the sufficiency of the evidence. Instead, he contended that the trial court erroneously denied his...
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