In re Champion
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Petitioner and his codefendant were convicted of burglarizing the home of Bobby Hassan and of robbing and murdering Bobby and his son, Eric. Petitioner and his codefendant were sentenced to death in 1982. The Supreme Court affirmed on appeal. Petitioner later filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus, alleging that his trial attorney ineffectively represented him at the penalty phase of trial. In 2002, the Supreme Court issued an order to show cause based on Petitioner’s claim of ineffective assistance of counsel. The Court appointed a referee and directed him to take evidence and make findings of fact. In 2014, based on the referee’s findings, the Supreme Court denied relief, holding that Petitioner’s counsel did not provide incompetent representation at trial.
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