IRVING, J., for the Court.
¶ 1. Thomas J. Amerson was convicted of arson and, in a separate cause number, of destroying public property and disorderly conduct. He was sentenced in the aggregate to ten years' imprisonment as a habitual offender. At the time of his convictions, Amerson was also serving a five-year sentence for carrying a concealed weapon. Amerson appealed the arson conviction, which was affirmed by the Mississippi Supreme Court in Amerson v...
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