Michael T. v. Comm’r of Corr.
Annotate this CasePetitioner was convicted of sexual assault in the first degree and risk of injury to a child for sexually abusing a four-year-old girl. Petitioner subsequently filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, alleging that his counsel provided ineffective assistance by failing to present expert testimony regarding the suggestibility of young children and the reliability of a child’s recollection of sexual abuse. The habeas court reversed, concluding that Petitioner established that his trial counsel had rendered ineffective assistance. The Appellate Court affirmed. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the failure of Petitioner’s trial counsel to present the expert testimony was objectively reasonable because there was a legitimate, strategic reason for not presenting such testimony.
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