WILLIS v. STATE

No. 2000-CP-00707-COA.

821 So.2d 888 (2002)

Andrew WILLIS, Appellant, v. STATE of Mississippi, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Mississippi.

July 16, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew Willis, Pro se, Attorney for Appellant.

Office of the Attorney General by W. Glenn Watts, Attorney for Appellee.

Before SOUTHWICK, P.J., BRIDGES, and BRANTLEY, JJ.


BRIDGES, J., for the court.

¶ 1. Willis pled guilty to manslaughter and received a sixteen year sentence with two years suspended. The trial court noticed its error when it discovered Willis was a repeat offender, and resentenced him to sixteen years with no years suspended. The trial court denied Willis's motion for post-conviction relief (PCR) after finding that his plea was voluntary, that he received adequate assistance of counsel, and that he was properly...

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