Humphrey v. Morrow
Annotate this CaseDefendant was convicted of two murders and aggravated assault, as well as related crimes. In case number S11A0937, the warden appealed the vacating of defendant's death sentence and defendant cross-appealed in case number S11X0938. The court held that trial counsel generally performed adequately and that the absence of trial counsel's professional deficiencies would not in reasonable probability have resulted in a different outcome in either phase of defendant's trial. Accordingly, the court refused to disturb defendant's convictions and ordered defendant's death sentence reinstated. The court disposed of defendant's remaining cross claims and reversed the judgment in S11A0937, affirming the judgment in S11X0938.
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