Mills v. State (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Appellant was found guilty of rape and sexual abuse. Appellant was sentenced to an aggregate term of life imprisonment. The Supreme Court affirmed. More than nineteen years after he was convicted, Appellant filed a pro se “Motion of Facts” alleging numerous claims of error. The trial court denied the motion. Appellant lodged an appeal but did not file a brief-in-chief. Appellant subsequently filed a “Motion on Appeal” raising the issues raised in the trial court and adding some issues not raised below. The Supreme Court dismissed Appellant’s appeal, as Appellant failed to file a brief and took no action to pursue the appeal, and declared the motion moot.
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