Opinion ID: 1956793
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Heading Rank: 1

Heading: whether it was error to admit a photograph of the victim into evidence.

Text: ¶ 26. Foley asserts that the trial court's admission of a photograph of K.F. into evidence was in error. However, Foley did not contemporaneously object to the introduction of such evidence and cannot now complain about something which he did not object to in his trial. A failure to object at trial waives any error which may have been presented, even in capital cases. Duplantis v. State, 644 So.2d 1235, 1245 (Miss.1994) (quoting Chase v. State, 645 So.2d 829, 859 (Miss.1994)); Smith v. State, 724 So.2d 280, 316 (Miss. 1998). Foley's argument is procedurally barred and thus without merit.