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Judgment affirmed. Smith and Banke, JJ., concur.
Summary
Judgment affirmed. Smith and Banke, JJ., concur.
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Joseph C. Kitchings, for appellant.
Tony W. Scott appeals from his conviction for burglary and sentence of twelve years to be served in a state penitentiary.
1. Appellant contends that the indictment by the grand jury was defective propter affectum because a grand juror witnessed his attempt to escape from a police patrol car shortly after his arrest. As this complaint is raised for the first time on appeal, it presents nothing for appeal. Johnson v. State,
2. The trial judge held an in camera or Jackson-Denno hearing during the trial and found that appellant's confession was freely and voluntarily given. The trial judge's decision will not be set aside by the appellate courts unless it is not sustained by any competent evidence or is clearly erroneous. Richardson v. State,
3. There was sufficient evidence to support the jury verdict.
J. Lane Johnston, District Attorney, for appellee.
1978
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