SWANN, Judge.
Clarence Simpson was found guilty by a jury, of murder in the first degree, and sentenced on May 23, 1962, to life imprisonment in a state prison. Simpson did not move for a new trial or seek appellate review of his conviction and sentence at that time.
Simpson then filed a petition for relief under Criminal Rule One, F.S.A. ch. 924 Appendix, in the trial court. This was denied and he appealed to this court where he was represented by the public...
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