Turner v. State

Minnesota Supreme Court
Turner v. State, 305 Minn. 518 (Minn. 1975)
232 N.W.2d 246; 1975 Minn. LEXIS 1367
Scott

Turner v. State

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

In State v. Turner, 295 Minn. 539, 203 N. W. 2d 539 (1973), we affirmed petitioner’s conviction for second-degree murder, Minn. St. 609.19. Thereafter, he sought postconviction relief, and it is from the district court order denying such relief that he now appeals.

Petitioner raises numerous issues in his pro se brief, including issues relating to the fairness of his trial and the competence of his counsel. After reviewing the record we have concluded that it supports the district court’s order denying postconviction relief, and accordingly we affirm.

Affirmed.

Mr. Justice Scott took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

Reference

Full Case Name
Eugene Robert Turner v. State.
Status
Published
Syllabus
Criminal law — postconviction proceeding — denial of relief — propriety.