OPINION JONES, Judge. The defendant, James R. Thomas, was convicted of murder in the second degree by a jury of his peers. He stipulated that, if convicted of a felony, he employed a firearm while committing the offense. The trial court sentenced the defendant to a term of thirty-two (32) years in the Department of Correction. An additional term of five (5…
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