Terrell v. GDCP Warden, No. 11-13660 (11th Cir. 2014)
Annotate this CasePetitioner, a death row inmate, appealed the denial of federal habeas relief under 28 U.S.C. 2254. The court granted petitioner's application for a certificate of appealability with regard to two claims of ineffective assistance of counsel. The court concluded that the state supreme court correctly found that trial counsel's failure to engage the services of a forensic pathologist did not prejudice petitioner because the likelihood of a different result was not substantial and that the state supreme court reasonably determined that counsel did not perform deficiently during the sentencing phase by focusing on the residual doubt theory instead of focusing solely on rebutting the State's evidence in support of the armed robbery aggravating factor. Accordingly, the district court correctly rejected petitioner's claims and the court affirmed the denial of habeas relief.
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