Sifuentes v. State
Annotate this CaseA jury found Applicant Rudy Sifuentes guilty of first-degree murder in a manner involving torture and aggravated battery, for which he was sentenced to life imprisonment. Applicant subsequently filed a pro se application for postconviction relief, alleging ineffective assistance of counsel and a violation of his constitutional rights. The superior court denied Applicant's application. Applicant appealed, arguing that the hearing justice erred in denying his application by accepting "the memoranda of investigating counsel in lieu of evidence." The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that under the circumstances, the hearing justice properly adequately followed the procedures set forth in Rhode Island's Postconviction Remedy Statute and properly denied Applicant's postconviction-relief application.
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