Bolin v. State
Annotate this CaseAppellant was scheduled for execution on January 7, 2016 for first degree murder. In 2014, Appellant filed an amended first successive postconviction motion. The circuit court denied the amended petition. Appellant moved for rehearing and subsequently filed a second successive motion for postconviction relief. The circuit court denied both the motion for rehearing and the second successive motion for postconviction relief. The Supreme Court affirmed the circuit court’s orders denying relief, holding that the circuit court (1) did not err in denying Appellant’s newly discovered evidence claims; (2) properly denied Appellant’s claim that the State knowingly suppressed information in violation of Brady v. Maryland; and (3) properly denied Appellant’s claim that the Governor’s discretion to select condemned inmates for execution is unconstitutional.
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