Opinion ID: 1151794
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 8

Heading: Did the combination of all of the above, together with other miscellaneous errors made by the lower court, deny the defendant his right to a fair and impartial trial, and further deprive him of his rights of due process according to the Constitutions of the United States of America and the State of Mississippi?

Text: Although Sherrell listed this assignment of error in his statement of issues, he failed to supply any argument or cite any authority in support of this contention. Therefore, we will not address this issue. Clark v. State, 503 So.2d 277, 280 (Miss. 1987). Since all of Sherrell's assignments of error are found to be without merit, we hereby affirm his conviction of capital murder and sentence to life imprisonment without parole as an habitual offender. CONVICTION OF CAPITAL MURDER AND SENTENCE OF LIFE IMPRISONMENT AS AN HABITUAL OFFENDER IN THE MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS WITHOUT POSSIBILITY OF PROBATION OR PAROLE, AFFIRMED. HAWKINS, C.J., PRATHER, P.J., and McRAE, ROBERTS and SMITH, JJ., concur. BANKS, J., dissents with separate written opinion joined by DAN M. LEE, P.J., and SULLIVAN, J.