597 So. 2d 656 | Miss. | 1992
for the Court:
On February 13, 1990, Randy Bush was tried and convicted for the unlawful, wilfull and felonious, knowing and inten
On December 10, 1991, the Batson hearing was held in the Circuit Court of Lownes County, Mississippi. It was established that the State used five of its six peremptory challenges on black veniremen all below the age of 30. The State offered race neutral reasons for striking each individual black juror. Counsel for Bush offered no evidence to rebut the State’s reasons for striking the jurors. The trial court was unable to find any supportable inference of discrimination and therefore found that Bush had not established a pri-ma facie case. The trial court found that there was no merit to Bush’s Batson/Pow-ers challenge.
Therefore, this Court affirms the sentence of Randy Bush to a term of fifteen (15) years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections and payment of a fine of $20,000.00.
CONVICTION OF SALE OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, COCAINE, AND SENTENCE OF FIFTEEN (15) YEARS IMPRISONMENT IN THE CUSTODY OF THE MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND PAYMENT OF A FINE OF $20,000.00 AFFIRMED.