Opinion ID: 1656179
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Text: ¶ 44. We affirm the trial court on all issues. The evidence was sufficient to sustain the conviction for manslaughter by culpable negligence; the trial court did not err with respect to the jury instructions; the theft evidence was properly excluded; and the prosecutor's statement in closing argument did not constitute misconduct. Further, because there were no errors committed by the trial court, there is no cumulative error. Therefore, we affirm the trial court's judgment. ¶ 45. CONVICTION OF MANSLAUGHTER BY CULPABLE NEGLIGENCE AND SENTENCE OF TWENTY (20) YEARS WITH FIVE (5) YEARS SUSPENDED, WITH CONDITIONS, FIVE (5) YEARS ON POST-RELEASE SUPERVISION, IN THE CUSTODY OF MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND PAYMENT OF A FINE OF $2500.00 AND COURT COSTS, AFFIRMED. SMITH, C.J., WALLER, P.J., DIAZ, EASLEY, DICKINSON AND RANDOLPH, JJ., CONCUR. GRAVES, J., CONCURS IN RESULT ONLY. CARLSON J., SPECIALLY CONCURS WITH SEPARATE WRITTEN OPINION JOINED BY WALLER, P.J., DIAZ, EASLEY AND DICKINSON, JJ.; GRAVES JOINS IN PART.