Camp v. State (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CasePetitioner Wyouman Camp was convicted of first-degree murder as an accomplice and sentenced to life imprisonment. The Supreme Court affirmed Petitioner's conviction and sentence. Petitioner subsequently filed a petition requesting that the Supreme Court reinvest jurisdiction in the trial court to consider a petition for writ of error coram nobis, alleging that the State violated Brady v. Maryland by falsely representing that Petitioner's accomplice would receive a life sentence, which artificially enhanced the credibility of the accomplice's testimony. The Supreme Court denied the petition, holding that Petitioner failed to meet his burden to set forth a meritorious proposed attack on the judgment as a basis for issuance of the writ.
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