Jones v. Mississippi
Annotate this CaseLamarcus Jones was indicted for the 2008 shooting death of Marveo Lane. Mareno Hubbard testified that Lamarcus Jones was the shooter. Jones received a life sentence. After Jones' conviction and sentence, Hubbard pled guilty to manslaughter and was given a sentence of twenty years, with eight years suspended and credit for time served. There were three mistrials in this case. On appeal of his eventual conviction, Jones raised five issues challenging trial court procedure and his resulting conviction and sentence. "Finding Jones’s assignments of error to be unavailing," the Supreme Court affirmed his conviction and sentence.
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