Florida District Courts of Appeal, 1970

Buchannon v. Wainwright

Buchannon v. Wainwright
Florida District Courts of Appeal · Decided September 23, 1970 · Cross, Frye, III, McCain
239 So. 2d 608; 1970 Fla. App. LEXIS 5826 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Buchannon v. Wainwright

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Petitioner’s original direct appeal from a judgment and sentence imposed upon conviction of robbery and assault with intent to commit second degree murder was frustrated by an untimely filed notice of appeal by court appointed counsel.

We now grant petitioner a belated review of the judgment and sentence equivalent to a direct appeal by means of this habeas corpus proceeding. Henninger v. State, Fla.1970, 230 So.2d 149.

We have heard and considered oral argument of counsel for the respective parties, examined the briefs and record, and conclude that petitioner has failed to demonstrate reversible error. Accordingly, the judgment and sentence is affirmed and habeas corpus denied.

Habeas corpus denied.

CROSS, C. J., McCAIN, J., and FRYE, WILLIAM III, Associate Judge, concur.

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