Galbreath v. State
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of sexual abuse of a minor in the second degree. Defendant appealed, asserting that his trial attorney committed a number of errors during the course of the proceedings below, resulting in a violation of his constitutional right to the effective assistance of counsel. The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment and sentence of the district court, holding that Defendant failed to satisfy his burden of demonstrating that he suffered prejudice as a result of his trial counsel’s performance at trial, and therefore, Defendant’s ineffective assistance of counsel claim necessarily failed.
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