Mooney v. State (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Petitioner was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to 420 months’ imprisonment. The court of appeals affirmed. Petitioner later filed a pro se petition seeking to reinvest jurisdiction in the circuit court to consider a petition for writ of error corm nobis and subsequently filed an amendment to the petition. In her petition, Petitioner asserted that coram-nobis relief was warranted because Brady v. Maryland was violated, the trial judge was biased, the Arkansas Rules of Evidence were violated, and she was not competent to stand trial. The Supreme Court denied the petition as amended, holding that Petitioner failed to raise any claim that would support issuance of a writ of error coram nobis.
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