Williams v. Crews
Annotate this CasePetitioner was convicted of numerous crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment. Petitioner’s convictions and sentences were affirmed on appeal. Petitioner subsequently filed several pro se filings in the Supreme Court and other courts. In this case, Petitioner filed a pro se petition for writ of habeas corpus challenging his convictions and sentences, which the Supreme Court dismissed. Because Petitioner’s petition contained false information and because he filed eleven extraordinary writ petitions with the Supreme Court since 2012, the Court found that the petition filed by Petitioner contained false information and was a frivolous proceeding and directed the clerk of court to reject any future pleadings or other requests for relief filed by Petitioner related to his convictions or sentences.
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