Bannister v. State (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CasePetitioner filed a pro se petition for writ of error coram nobis in his criminal case, which was denied. Petitioner subsequently filed a motion for belated appeal in order to challenge the order denying his motion. Plaintiff, however, sought to appeal without a certified record or, in the alternative, sought an order directing the circuit clerk to provide the certified record necessary to file the motion for belated appeal. The Supreme Court denied the motion because Petitioner failed to meet his burden of providing a certified record with a motion for belated appeal sufficient to establish the Supreme Court's jurisdiction and sufficient to allow the Court to rule on the merits of his motion.
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