Townsend v. State
Annotate this CaseIn 1994, Appellant was convicted of first-degree murder. In 1995, Appellant pleaded guilty to second-degree attempted murder. In 2014, Appellant brought a fifth postconviction petition alleging ineffective assistance of appellate counsel. The postconviction court denied the petition without an evidentiary hearing, concluding that it was both time-barred and procedurally barred. Also in 2014, Appellant brought a second motion to correct his sentence. The postconviction court concluded that the Supreme Court had already decided the issue and denied the motion. The Supreme Court affirmed in both matters, holding (1) Appellant’s postconviction petition was time-barred under Minn. Stat. 590.01(4)(a); and (2) Appellant’s motion to correct his sentence raised the same issue that this Court decided in Appellant's previous petition had no merit, and therefore, the second motion was properly denied.
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