Krawczuk v. State
Annotate this CaseDefendant appealed an order of the circuit court denying his motion to vacate his conviction of first degree murder and sentence of death filed under Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.851 and petitioned the court for a writ of habeas corpus. The court rejected defendant's claim that the postconviction court improperly denied his motion to disqualify the judge and that the judge demonstrated bias by relying on extra-record information where defendant failed to demonstrate any bias; the postconviction court properly denied relief on defendant's several claims of ineffective assistance of counsel; defendant failed to demonstrate prejudice regarding his claim that the prosecutor made several erroneous remarks at trial and that the trial court improperly instructed the jury; the lower court correctly found that defendant's claim that he was innocent of the death penalty was waived because it was not raised on direct appeal; the lower court properly found that defendant's claim that his statement to the police was involuntary was procedurally barred because the issue was already considered and rejected by the court on appeal; and defendant's petition for habeas corpus was denied.
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