With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". with his two (2) life sentences[,] when this court ordered the burglary sentence to run concurrently with the two (2) life sentences[.]” ¶ 8. The circuit court summarily dismissed Ducksworth’s motion based on Mississippi Code Annotated section 99-39-5(2) (Supp.2012), which requires a petitioner to file his PCR motion within three years of the entry of a judgment following a guilty plea, with certain exceptions not present in Ducksworth’s case. ¶ 9. Ducksworth timely appealed. Discussion ¶ 10. Ducksworth claims he received an illegal sentence. He does so because the right to a legal sentence is a fundamental constitutional right, and an illegal-sentence claim is not subject to section 99-39-5(2)’s three-year time limit. See, e.g., Ivy v. State, 731 So.2d 601, 603 (¶¶ 13-14) (Miss.1999) (<HOLDING>); Weaver v. State, 785 So.2d 1085, 1087 (¶ 6)

A: recognizing the right to trial by jury is a constitutional right to be given the same protections as other constitutional rights
B: holding right to be fundamental
C: holding that errors affecting fundamental constitutional rights such as the right to a legal sentence may be excepted from the threeyear timebar
D: holding errors based on the constitutional rights to confrontation and due process may be waived by failure to object at trial
C.