Fairbanks v. State
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Appellant was found guilty of first-degree murder of a peace officer and nine other felonies. The Supreme Court affirmed Appellant’s first-degree murder conviction and all but one of his other felony convictions. Thereafter, Appellant filed a petition for postconviction relief, asserting, inter alia, that he did not actually cause the death of the officer. The postconviction court denied Appellant’s petition without an evidentiary hearing. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the postconviction court did not abuse its discretion when it denied Appellant’s petition without holding an evidentiary hearing.
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