Drennen v. State
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of first-degree murder and aggravated assault and battery. Defendant appealed both convictions and requested remand for a hearing on his claim that trial counsel was ineffective because they failed to call expert witnesses to substantiate his claim of self-defense. The Supreme Court granted Defendant's request. On remand, the district court concluded that Defendant's trial counsel performed deficiently but that Defendant was not prejudiced by the deficient performance. On appeal, the Supreme Court reversed Defendant's convictions, holding that the prosecution engaged in misconduct, and, given the numerous errors on the part of the prosecution, both of Defendant's convictions were tainted. Remanded for retrial.
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