McArthur v. State (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial in 1991, Petitioner was found guilty of capital murder and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. The Supreme Court affirmed. Petitioner later filed a pro se 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, raising three grounds for the writ. The Supreme Court denied the petition, holding (1) Petitioner failed to establish that the State violated Brady v. Maryland by withholding evidence from the defense; and (2) the remainder of Petitioner’s claims were not cognizable in an error-coram-nobis proceeding.
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