Bogle v. State
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of first-degree murder. The jury recommended death by a vote of ten-to-two. The trial court sentenced Defendant to death. The Supreme Court affirmed on direct appeal. Defendant later filed an amended motion to vacate his conviction and sentence under Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.851. The trial court denied the motion. Defendant appealed and petitioned the Supreme Court for a writ of habeas corpus. The Supreme Court affirmed the denial of postconviction relief and denied the habeas petition, holding (1) the postconviction court properly denied relief on Defendant’s Rule 3.851 motion; and (2) Defendant was not entitled to habeas relief.
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