Thomas v. Mississippi
Annotate this CaseAnthony Tyrone Thomas was convicted of aggravated assault and of being a felon in possession of a weapon, for which he was sentenced to two consecutive terms of life without parole as a habitual offender. The Court of Appeals affirmed both convictions, and the Supreme Court granted Thomas's petition for writ of certiorari. Because the Supreme Court found that Count II of Thomas's indictment did not charge him with a crime, it reversed his conviction for being a felon in possession of a weapon and dismissed the indictment in Count II. The Court affirmed the trial court in all other respects.
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