BOLTON v. STATE

CR-99-0446.

767 So.2d 410 (2000)

Timothy Franklin BOLTON v. STATE.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

March 31, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John McKelvey, Sheffield, for appellant.

Bill Pryor, atty. gen., and Jack W. Willis, asst. atty. gen., for appellee.


BASCHAB, Judge.

The appellant, Timothy Franklin Bolton, was convicted of murder, a violation of § 13A-6-2, Ala.Code 1975. The trial court sentenced him to life in prison. He did not appeal his conviction. On September 3, 1998, the appellant filed a petition for post-conviction relief pursuant to Rule 32, Ala. R.Crim. P. In his petition, he alleged that he had not appealed his conviction through no fault of his own. In its response, the State conceded that the...

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