Mallett v. State
Mallett v. State
Opinion
Mallett was indicted by the Attala County Grand Jury as an habitual offender for burglary of an inhabited dwelling, armed robbery and kidnapping. He ultimately entered guilty pleas to the charges and was sentenced on March 8, 1989, as a non-habitual offender to concurrent terms of fifteen (15) years, twenty-five (25) years, and twenty-five (25) years, respectively.
On February 13, 1991, Mallett petitioned the Circuit Court of Attala County for postconviction relief pursuant to Miss. Code Ann. §
LOWER COURT'S DENIAL OF POSTCONVICTION RELIEF REVERSED, GUILTY PLEAS VACATED, AND REMANDED TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ATTALA COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI.
ROY NOBLE LEE, C.J., HAWKINS and DAN M. LEE, P.JJ., and PRATHER, ROBERTSON, PITTMAN and BANKS, JJ., concur.
McRAE, J., dissents without separate written opinion.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- William David Mallett v. State of Mississippi.
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- 16 cases
- Status
- Published