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James Edward Clayton v. State Texas
1973.TX.41955 502 S.W.2D 755
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One of the appellants complaints is that he was deprived of a fair trial by the action of the prosecutor when he advised the jury in his argument after the guilt-innocence phase of the trial of his personal belief that the appellant was guilty. During the closing argument the prosecutor argued: