Ex Parte Jenkins
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Cleveland Jenkins, on the advice of his attorney, pleaded guilty to second degree robbery, a class B felony, and was sentenced in the Escambia County Circuit Court to life in the penitentiary under Alabama's Habitual Felony Offender Act, Ala. Code 1975, §
The record in this case shows that those grounds asserted by Jenkins in his Rule 20 petition other than his claim of ineffective assistance of counsel were procedurally barred under Rule 20.2(a)(5); *Page 177
therefore, the trial court and the Court of Criminal Appeals properly refused to consider them to be a basis for granting the relief requested. However, Jenkins's ineffective assistance of counsel claim was reviewable pursuant to Rule 20.1(a). SeeEx parte Lockett,
Citing Snipes v. State,
"That Petitioner's claim that he had ineffective assistance of counsel was a matter which could have been raised on appeal.
"That the Petitioner's claim that he was improperly sentenced for Robbery Second Degree to a life sentence has merit in that the previous convictions to which he admitted at his sentencing hearing were actually based upon pleas of nolo contendere and therefore under Alabama law may not be used to enhance his sentence and therefore the maximum penalty for the offense of which he was convicted is twenty years."
For the foregoing reasons, we hold that the Court of Criminal Appeals erred in holding that Jenkins's claim of ineffective assistance of counsel was procedurally barred under Rule 20.2(a)(5). Accordingly, the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeals is affirmed in part and reversed in part, and the case is remanded for a consideration of the merits of Jenkins's ineffective assistance of counsel claim.
AFFIRMED IN PART; REVERSED IN PART; AND REMANDED WITH DIRECTIONS.
HORNSBY, C.J., and ALMON, SHORES, ADAMS, STEAGALL, KENNEDY and INGRAM, JJ., concur.
MADDOX, J., concurs in the result.
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