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Page V. State
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A jury found appellant, Darnell Alonzo Page, guilty of aggravated robbery. The jury also found true the allegation in an enhancement paragraph that appellant had previously been convicted of a felony and it assessed his punishment at confinement for life and a $10,000 fine. In six points of error, appellant contends that the evidence was legally insufficient to support his conviction and that the trial court erred in admitting pretrial and in-court identification evidence, denying his motion for a continuance, admitting a videotape of the robbery into evidence, admitting evidence that he possessed a handgun prior to the robbery, and denying his motion to suppress evidence found on him at the time of his arrest. We affirm.