The appellant was convicted of murdering his wife, and he was sentenced to life imprisonment. In this appeal, his sole argument is that the trial judge abused his discretion in ruling that the appellant’s two stepdaughters, ages eight and nine at the time of trial, were competent to testify.
The test for determining the competency of a child to testify as a witness is enunciated in
Jones v. State,
From our review of the trial transcript, we hold that the trial judge was authorized in finding that the two child witnesses were competent to testify.
Judgment affirmed.
