Wilson v. State (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Petitioner was found guilty of delivery of a controlled substance and sentenced as a habitual offender to 480 months’ imprisonment. After the court of appeals affirmed on appeal, Petitioner filed a petition in the Supreme Court requesting that jurisdiction be reinvested in the trial court so that he may proceed with a petition for writ of error coram nobis. The Supreme Court denied the writ, holding (1) Petitioner’s claims of trial error and complaints that his attorney did not render effective assistance of counsel were not cognizable in a coram-nobis proceeding; and (2) Petitioner’s assertion that the prosecution withheld material evidence was without merit.
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