State v. Apanovitch
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The Supreme Court vacated the trial court’s judgment - and, in turn, the court of appeals’ judgment - granting Defendant’s petition for postconviction relief and remanded this matter for further proceedings, holding that the trial court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction to grant Defendant’s petition for postconviction relief.
Defendant was convicted of aggravated murder, aggravated burglary, and two counts of rape and sentenced to death. The court of appeals and Supreme Court affirmed the convictions and death sentence. This appeal concerned Defendant’s fourth postconviction petition. Defendant filed his petition in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, challenging DNA testing done on the victim’s vagina. After holding an evidentiary hearing, the court acquitted Defendant of vaginal rape, dismissed the other rape charge, and granted Defendant a new trial on the remaining counts. The court of appeals affirmed. The Supreme Court vacated the judgment, holding that, under the circumstances presented in this case, the General Assembly has not authorized a court of common pleas to exercise jurisdiction over a petition for postconviction relief.
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