STATE v. CLAYBROOK


736 S.W.2d 95 (1987)

STATE of Tennessee, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Willie CLAYBROOK, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Tennessee, at Jackson.

September 8, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David M. Livingston, Bolivar, Garry G. Brown, Alamo, for defendant-appellant.

W.J. Michael Cody, Atty. Gen. & Reporter, Ann Lacy Johns, Asst. Atty. Gen., Nashville, for plaintiff-appellee.


BROCK, Justice.

In the trial court the defendant was convicted of murder in the first degree and was sentenced to death by electrocution. The death sentence was based on aggravating circumstances found by the jury as set out in T.C.A. Section 39-2-203(i)(2), (5) and (7), that is, that he had been convicted of a previous violent felony, that the instant murder was heinous, atrocious, and cruel and that the murder was committed during commission of a robbery.

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