Elliott v. State
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Opinion
Keith Barnard Elliott was convicted of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance. His conviction was affirmed by this court.
Elliott's Rule 32 petition was denied by the circuit court of Franklin County.
Elliott alleges that the trial court erred by denying his petition on the ground of newly discovered evidence. Elliott further alleges that he was denied effective assistance of counsel.
The trial court found that information obtained from Jennifer Bryant after the trial but before sentencing was in fact available to Elliott at the time of trial or before sentencing.
The standard for reviewing post conviction review was stated in this court's decision in Bell v. State,
The standard of review on appeal in a post conviction proceeding is whether the trial judge abused his discretion when he denied the petition. Ex parte Heaton,
The judgment of the trial court is affirmed.
The foregoing opinion was prepared by the Honorable JAMES H. FAULKNER, a retired State Supreme Court justice, and his opinion is adopted as that of the court.
AFFIRMED.
All Judges concur.
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