Myles v. State
Myles v. State
Opinion of the Court
The appellant, Leon Myles, filed a Rule 32, Ala. R.Grim. P., petition, which he amended twice, asserting numerous grounds upon which he contended he was entitled to relief. The State responded, asserting that the petition should be summarily dismissed. The trial court conducted an evidentiary hearing and entered an order denying the appellant’s petition. In that order, the trial court made findings of fact as to some of the issues raised by the appellant. However, the trial court failed to comply with Rule 32.9(d), Ala. R.Crim. P., in that it did not make specific findings of fact as to all of the material issues the appellant raised in his Rule 32 petition.
Because we must remand this cause to the trial court with directions that the trial court address the remaining issues the appellant raised in his Rule 32 petition, as amended, we pretermit ruling at this time on the issues
REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS.
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