Spencer, J. This case is before us for review of a death penalty imposed after a jury conviction on six counts of murder in the first degree. Defendant essentially alleges four assignments of error: (1) The statute under which the sentence was imposed is unconstitutional; (2) the evidence is insufficient to support the findings of the jury; (3) the court er…
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