Parham v. State


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Docket Number: 2009-CP-01276-COA
Linked Case(s): 2009-CP-01276-COA ; 2009-CT-01276-SCT

Court of Appeals: Opinion Link
Opinion Date: 08-17-2010
Opinion Author: Barnes, J.
Holding: Affirmed.

Additional Case Information: Topic: Post-conviction relief - Time bar
Judge(s) Concurring: King, C.J., Lee and Myers, P.JJ., Irving, Griffis, Ishee, Roberts, Carlton and Maxwell, JJ.
Procedural History: PCR; Dismissal
Nature of the Case: CIVIL - POST-CONVICTION RELIEF; Dismissal

Trial Court: Date of Trial Judgment: 07-24-2009
Appealed from: Clay County Circuit Court
Judge: James T. Kitchens, Jr.
Disposition: MOTION FOR POST-CONVICTION RELIEF DISMISSED
Case Number: 2009-0110

  Party Name: Attorney Name:   Brief(s) Available:
Appellant: Shelby Ray Parham




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  • Appellant #1 Brief

  • Appellee: State of Mississippi OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: STEPHANIE BRELAND WOOD  

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    Topic: Post-conviction relief - Time bar

    Summary of the Facts: Shelby Parham pled guilty as a habitual offender to one count of uttering a forgery. He was sentenced to ten years. He later filed a motion for post-conviction relief which was dismissed. He appeals.

    Summary of Opinion Analysis: Parham was sentenced in 2004, and the motion for post-conviction relief was filed in 2009, at least five years after his sentencing occurred. Thus, Parham’s motion is time-barred. In addition, his motion has no merit.


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