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Sharpe v. Bell, No. 09-6206

By FindLaw Staff on January 29, 2010 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

In habeas proceedings, district court's ruling in favor of defendant on the merits of his ineffective assistance of counsel claims is reversed and remanded as, in reaching its conclusions, the district court ignored the several state post-conviction proceedings which had determined that the evidence defendant presented was not credible and that his constitutional claim was without merit, and such a de novo do-over was impermissible under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996. 

Read Sharpe v. Bell, No. 09-6206

Appellate Information

Argued: December 4, 2009

Decided: January 29, 2010

Judges

Opinion by Chief Judge  Wilkinson

Counsel

For Appellant:   Clarence Joe DelForge, III.

For Appellee:    William Gregory Duke

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