State v. Eagleton

CourtCourt of Appeals of Arizona
DecidedDecember 26, 2017
Docket1 CA-CR 16-0716-PRPC
StatusUnpublished

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State v. Eagleton, (Ark. Ct. App. 2017).

Opinion

NOTICE: NOT FOR OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. UNDER ARIZONA RULE OF THE SUPREME COURT 111(c), THIS DECISION IS NOT PRECEDENTIAL AND MAY BE CITED ONLY AS AUTHORIZED BY RULE.

IN THE ARIZONA COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION ONE

STATE OF ARIZONA, Respondent,

v.

TIMOTHY DUANE EAGLETON, Petitioner.

No. 1 CA-CR 16-0716 PRPC FILED 12-26-2017

Petition for Review from the Superior Court in Maricopa County No. CR 2005-122940-001DT The Honorable Arthur T. Anderson, Judge

REVIEW GRANTED; RELIEF DENIED

COUNSEL

Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, Phoenix By Diane Meloche Counsel for Respondent

Timothy Duane Eagleton, Florence Petitioner

MEMORANDUM DECISION

Presiding Judge Kenton D. Jones, Judge Jon W. Thompson, and Judge Jennifer M. Perkins delivered the decision of the Court. STATE v. EAGLETON Decision of the Court

P E R C U R I A M:

¶1 Petitioner Timothy Eagleton seeks review of the superior court’s order denying his petition for post-conviction relief, filed pursuant to Arizona Rule of Criminal Procedure 32.1. This is the petitioner’s first petition.

¶2 Absent an abuse of discretion or error of law, this Court will not disturb a superior court’s ruling on a petition for post-conviction relief. State v. Gutierrez, 229 Ariz. 573, 576-77, ¶ 19 (2012). It is the petitioner’s burden to show that the superior court abused its discretion in denying the petition. See State v. Poblete, 227 Ariz. 537, 538, ¶ 1 (App. 2011).

¶3 We have reviewed the record in this matter, the superior court’s order denying the petition for post-conviction relief, and the petition for review. We find that petitioner has not shown any abuse of discretion.

¶4 Accordingly, we grant review and deny relief.

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Related

State of Arizona v. Phil Gutierrez
278 P.3d 1276 (Arizona Supreme Court, 2012)
State v. Poblete
260 P.3d 1102 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 2011)

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