Boddie v. State
Docket Number: | 2001-CT-00304-SCT Linked Case(s): 2001-CT-00304-SCT ; 2001-CT-00304-SCT ; 2001-CA-00304-COA |
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Supreme Court: |
Opinion Date: 06-19-2003 Holding: Petition for writ of certiorari filed by counsel for Franklin Rashad Boddie is granted. |
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Additional Case Information: |
Topic: Post-conviction relief – Void plea Judge(s) Concurring: Pittman, C.J., McRae and Smith, P.JJ., Waller, Cobb, Diaz, Carlson and Graves, JJ. Dissenting Author : To Deny: Easley, J. Nature of the Case: Petition for Writ of Certiorari Writ of Certiorari: Granted |
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Trial Court: |
Date of Trial Judgment: 01-18-2001 Appealed from: Pike County Circuit Court Judge: Keith Starrett Case Number: 00-048-A |
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Note: | The supreme court affirmed both the court of appeals and the trial court. |
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Appellant: | Franklin Rashad Boddie |
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Appellee: | State of Mississippi |
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Topic: | Post-conviction relief – Void plea |
Summary of the Facts: | Franklin Boddie pled guilty to the crime of transfer of cocaine. He filed a petition for post-conviction relief which the court denied. He appealed, and the Court of Appeals affirmed. The Supreme Court granted certiorari. |
Summary of Opinion Analysis: | An evidentiary hearing was held before the trial judge where he ruled that the opinion of a drug user was not sufficient to prove transfer of a controlled substance. Boddie argues that his plea was void due to language used by the court which, in essence, dismissed the charge of transfer of cocaine. The trial court made an evidentiary ruling that the person to whom the drugs were sold could not testify as an expert witness. The trial judge also stated, in his opinion, that if that was the only evidence the State had to present, he did not feel its case would be successful at trial. However, this opinion did not amount to a directed verdict, nor did it amount to a quashed indictment. Boddie also argues that there was no factual basis for the plea. However, Boddie made a statement, which the trial court ruled to be admissible, in which he admitted to the crime alleged in the indictment. |
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