Mason v. Commonwealth
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the circuit court convicting Defendant of two counts of murder, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, tampering with physical evidence, and being a first-degree persistent felony offender, holding that the trial court did not commit reversible error.
After a jury convicted Defendant, the trial court accepted a total effective sentence of life imprisonment. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that there was no reversible error in the trial court’s admission of certain evidence at trial and that the errors that did occur in this case did not rise to the level of reversible cumulative error.
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