Keinsasser v. Weber
Annotate this CaseAppellant pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. Appellant was sentenced to eighty years’ imprisonment and ordered to reimburse the county for costs of prosecution. Appellant later filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus, raising six issues for review. The circuit court denied the claims after an evidentiary trial. Appellant appealed, raising three issues for review. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) Appellant failed to prove that his trial counsel’s performance was deficient or that Appellant was prejudiced; (2) the State did not violate the terms of the plea-bargain agreement; and (3) the sentencing court did not err by failing to advise Appellant of his Boykin rights during sentencing.
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