Graves v. Mississippi
Annotate this CaseMarshall Graves was convicted of fondling (two counts) and sexual battery (one count) and was sentenced to terms of fifteen years for each count of fondling and life as to one count of sexual battery, all to be served concurrently. Graves’s appellate counsel filed a “Lindsey” brief, certifying to the Supreme Court that the record presented no arguable issues for appeal. Graves filed a pro se brief, asserting numerous errors. After a thorough review of Graves’s pro se brief and the record, the Mississippi Supreme Court found that Graves’s appeal indeed presented no arguable issues.
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