OPINION
PER CURIAM:
This is Frederick Lavelle Paine's second appeal to this court from a sentence of death. In the first appeal, we affirmed the district court's finding that Paine had acted randomly and without apparent motive when he committed murder, but nevertheless vacated the sentence because of the appearance that one of the sentencing judges may have been inattentive during the proceedings. Paine v. State, 107 Nev. 998,
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