Rivera v. State
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of first-degree murder and three firearms charges. The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant's convictions on all counts. Defendant subsequently filed an application for postconviction relief, alleging ineffective assistance of counsel. The superior court denied Defendant's application. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the trial court did not err in concluding (1) trial counsel did not have an actual conflict of interest during Defendant's representation that adversely affected the lawyers' performance; and (2) Defendant's attorneys did not render ineffective assistance in choosing not to pursue a motion to suppress evidence or to mount a third-party perpetrator defense.
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