Missouri Court of Appeals, 2008

Crawford v. State

Crawford v. State
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided May 13, 2008 · Howard, Lowenstein, Newton
256 S.W.3d 150; 2008 Mo. App. LEXIS 644; 2008 WL 2019581 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

Crawford v. State

Opinion

Order

PER CURIAM.

The State appeals a judgment granting post-conviction relief to Taron Crawford. Crawford was convicted of murder in the second-degree. At trial, while Crawford was being cross-examined, the State repeatedly questioned him concerning the veracity of other witnesses. Crawford’s trial counsel failed to consistently object to this line of questioning. After being convicted, Crawford sought relief for ineffective assistance of counsel under Missouri Supreme Court Rule 29.15. The motion court granted the relief requested and vacated the sentence. The State now appeals claiming the trial court failed to make certain findings and arrived at its judgment by misapplying Strickland, v. Washington. We affirm the motion court’s judgment.

Rule 84.16(b).

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