Opinion ID: 1667146
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 12

Heading: Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments

Text: ś 69. Thorson argues that in light of the previous issues, his sentence of death is the end result of an invalid penalty phase. Therefore, his execution would amount to an arbitrary and capricious killing in violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution as well as Article 3, Section 28 of the Mississippi Constitution. This argument amounts to a cumulative error argument. This Court has previously found no reversible errors. If there is no reversible error in any part, so there is no reversible error to the whole. McFee v. State, 511 So.2d 130, 136 (Miss.1987). See also Caston v. State, 823 So.2d 473, 509 (Miss.2002); Hicks v. State, 812 So.2d 179, 195 (Miss.2002). Therefore, this issue is without merit.