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Thomas v. State

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Sep 17, 1997
700 So. 2d 407 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1997)

Summary

holding that an allegation that trial court failed to preserve an issue which, if well founded, could result in reversal, constitutes a preliminary basis for relief pursuant to rule 3.850

Summary of this case from Dwyer v. State

Opinion

Case No. 97-0169.

Opinion filed September 17, 1997. Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied November 4, 1997.

Appeal of order denying rule 3.850 motion from the Circuit Court for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County; Karen L. Martin, Judge; L.T. Case No. 92-10452CFA02.

Isiah Thomas, Vernon, pro se.

Robert A. Butterworth, Attorney General, Tallahassee, and James J. Carney, Assistant Attorney General, West Palm Beach, for appellee.


Isiah Thomas appeals the summary denial of his motion for post-conviction relief filed pursuant to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.850. We find that one of the claims he raised had merit and was not conclusively refuted by the trial court's order of denial. We reverse and remand as to that claim only.

Appellant's second claim for relief was that his trial counsel was ineffective in failing to renew his objection to the state's use of a peremptory challenge to excuse a juror where the record indicates that the juror was Hispanic, precluding the point from being raised on direct appeal. That issue may have constituted reversible error under State v. Alen, 616 So.2d 452 (Fla. 1993) (recognizing Hispanics as cognizable class for purposes ofNeil inquiry), and State v. Johans, 613 So.2d 1319 (Fla. 1993) (requiring Neil inquiry when objection that peremptory challenge is used in racially discriminatory manner is raised), were it not waived by defense counsel's failure to object to the jury that was selected, Joiner v. State, 618 So.2d 174, 176 (Fla. 1993).

State v. Neil, 457 So.2d 481 (Fla. 1984).

The allegation of failing to preserve an issue which, if well founded, could result in reversal, constitutes a preliminary basis for relief pursuant to rule 3.850. See Crumbley v. State, 661 So.2d 383 (Fla. 1st DCA 1995) (reversing summary denial of rule 3.850 motion alleging ineffectiveness of trial counsel in failing to object to prosecutor's reasons for peremptory challenge, which were not supported by record).

Accordingly, we reverse the summary denial as to this claim and remand for an evidentiary hearing or the attachment of record excerpts conclusively refuting this claim. As to all Appellant's other claims for post-conviction relief advanced in the instant motion and Appellant's addendum thereto, we find no error in the trial court's summary denial and affirm.

Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded.

FARMER, SHAHOOD and GROSS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Thomas v. State

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Sep 17, 1997
700 So. 2d 407 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1997)

holding that an allegation that trial court failed to preserve an issue which, if well founded, could result in reversal, constitutes a preliminary basis for relief pursuant to rule 3.850

Summary of this case from Dwyer v. State
Case details for

Thomas v. State

Case Details

Full title:ISIAH THOMAS, APPELLANT, v. STATE OF FLORIDA, APPELLEE

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District

Date published: Sep 17, 1997

Citations

700 So. 2d 407 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1997)

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