Williams v. Trammell, No. 12-5190 (10th Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CasePetitioner-appellant Jeremy Williams petitioned for habeas relief to challenge his Oklahoma conviction for first-degree murder and the resultant death sentence. The district court denied habeas relief, but issued a certificate of appealability (COA), giving Williams an opportunity to appeal his claims of ineffective assistance of trial counsel. In addition, the Tenth Circuit agreed to hear Williams claims of insufficient evidence and cumulative prejudice. Upon review, the Tenth Circuit agreed with the district court, concluding Williams was not entitled to relief.
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