PER CURIAM.
In 1992 Phillip Schalchlin was found guilty by a jury of rape and sentenced to thirty years imprisonment. He was represented at trial by his retained attorney Claudell Woods. No appeal was taken, and Schalchlin, acting pro se, sought a belated appeal pursuant to Criminal Procedure Rule 36.9. This court granted the motion, accepted Schalchlin's assertion of indigency, and appointed Woods to represent him in the appeal.
In February 1994 Woods...
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