RILEY v. STATE

No. 2007-KA-00445-COA.

1 So.3d 877 (2008)

James RILEY a/k/a "Boo-Lu", Appellant, v. STATE of Mississippi, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Mississippi.

Rehearing Denied October 14, 2008.

Certiorari Denied February 5, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George T. Holmes, Leslie S. Lee, Jackson, attorneys for appellant.

Office of the Attorney General by W. Glenn Watts, attorney for appellee.

Before MYERS, P.J., GRIFFIS and ROBERTS, JJ.


GRIFFIS, J., for the Court.

¶ 1. James Riley was convicted of two counts of trafficking in stolen firearms. The trial court sentenced Riley to serve two concurrent thirty-year sentences. On appeal, Riley argues that: (1) the statute he was convicted under is unconstitutional, (2) the verdicts were not supported by competent evidence, (3) his sentence is unconstitutionally disproportionate, and (4) jury instruction number four was improper. We find no error and...

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