Parris v. State
Parris v. State
Opinion of the Court
The appellant, Clifford Parris, was convicted of the felony murder of Helen Howell, of the aggravated assault of four people, including Howell, of the possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and of the possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Judgment affirmed.
The crimes occurred on May 11, 1998, and Parris was indicted on July 13,1998. After a jury trial, Parris was found guilty on October 16,1998. On October 20, the trial court sentenced Parris to life in prison for felony murder; to three consecutive sentences of twenty years in prison for the aggravated assault convictions of the three people other than Howell; and to five consecutive years in prison for each possession offense. The court merged the aggravated assault conviction of Howell with the conviction for the felony murder of Howell. Parris filed a notice of appeal to the Court of Appeals on November 16, 1998, and the court reporter certified the trial transcript on July 14, 2001. The Court of Appeals transferred the appeal to this Court on August 20, 2001, and the case was docketed in this Court on August 21. The case was submitted for decision on briefs on October 15, 2001.
Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U. S. 307 (99 SC 2781, 61 LE2d 560) (1979).
Reference
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- PARRIS v. State
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