McCutcheon v. State
Annotate this CaseDefendant was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for committing capital sexual battery. In a separate case, Defendant pled guilty to unlawful use of a motor vehicle. Defendant subsequently filed multiple pro se extraordinary writ petitions and other proceedings seeking relief from his conviction and sentence. In none of the petitions filed in the Supreme Court was any relief granted. The petitions in the instant consolidated cases were the ninth and tenth pro se proceedings initiated by Defendant in the Court. The petitions were dismissed as unauthorized. The Court subsequently sanctioned Defendant and concluded that Defendant's unauthorized petitions were frivolous proceedings, thus directing the Clerk of Court to reject any future filings submitted by Defendant related to his criminal cases unless signed by an attorney.
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