Roland v. State


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Docket Number: 2005-CP-01150-COA

Court of Appeals: Opinion Link
Opinion Date: 09-19-2006
Opinion Author: Griffis, J.
Holding: AFFIRMED

Additional Case Information: Topic: Post-conviction relief - Successive motion - Time bar - Frivolous appeal
Judge(s) Concurring: Lee and Myers, P.JJ., Southwick, Irving, Chandler, Barnes and Ishee, JJ.
Non Participating Judge(s): Roberts, J.
Concurs in Result Only: King, C.J.
Procedural History: PCR; Dismissal
Nature of the Case: CIVIL - POST-CONVICTION RELIEF

Trial Court: Date of Trial Judgment: 05-20-2005
Appealed from: Lauderdale County Circuit Court
Judge: Larry Eugene Roberts
Disposition: MOTION FOR POST-CONVICTION RELIEF DISMISSED
Case Number: 05-CV-066®

  Party Name: Attorney Name:  
Appellant: Parco Roland a/k/a Antonio Parco Roland a/k/a Tony A. Roland a/k/a "Parco-Poco" a/k/a Antonio Roland a/k/a Parco Antonio Roland a/k/a Parko Roland




PARKO ROLAND (PRO SE)



 

Appellee: State of Mississippi OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: BILLY L. GORE  

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Topic: Post-conviction relief - Successive motion - Time bar - Frivolous appeal

Summary of the Facts: Parko Roland pled guilty to two counts of armed robbery. He was sentenced to serve fifteen years for count I and thirty years for count II. Roland filed a motion for post-conviction relief which the court denied. Roland appealed, and the Supreme Court affirmed. Roland filed a subsequent motion for post-conviction collateral relief which the court denied as successive and time-barred. Roland appeals.

Summary of Opinion Analysis: Roland’s petition is clearly a successive writ and is time-barred. His appeal is frivolous, and the Clerk is directed to provide a copy of this opinion to the Mississippi Department of Corrections with the instruction that the Mississippi Department of Corrections is directed and ordered that an additional sixty, for a total of one hundred twenty days of accrued earned time shall be forfeited by Roland.


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