COBB, Judge.
The appellant, Willie Mack Cauley, Jr., was convicted of robbery in the first degree. He was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment. On direct appeal, he raises five issues for review.
The appellant first contends that his trial counsel was ineffective. He filed a motion for a new trial alleging that counsel's performance was deficient and that deficient performance necessarily altered the outcome of his case, thereby prejudicing him. The State failed...
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