McNeal v. State
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Appellant was convicted of burglary in the second degree and stealing. The convictions were affirmed on direct appeal. Appellant subsequently filed a motion for post-conviction relief alleging that trial counsel was ineffective for failing to request a trespassing instruction as a lesser-included offense of burglary. The motion court overruled Appellant's claim without holding an evidentiary hearing. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the motion court erred in failing to holding evidentiary hearing on Appellant's claims, as Appellant alleged facts, not clearly refuted by the record, showing he was prejudiced by counsel's failure to submit a lesser-included offense instruction. Remanded.
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