Marcyniuk v. State (Majority)
Annotate this CaseAppellant was charged with capital murder and residential burglary in the stabbing death of his former girlfriend. After a jury trial, Appellant was convicted as charged and sentenced to death for the murder conviction. Appellant filed a petition and amended petition for postconviction relief, arguing that his trial counsel was ineffective for several reasons. Following a hearing, the circuit court denied relief. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that Appellant failed to show that his trial counsel’s performance fell below and objective standard of reasonableness or that his performance so prejudiced Appellant’s defense as to deprive him a fair trial.
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