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Dukes v. Crews

Supreme Court of Florida.
Sep 10, 2014
151 So. 3d 1224 (Fla. 2014)

Opinion

No. SC14–687.

2014-09-10

Bruce E. DUKES, Petitioner(s) v. Michael D. CREWS, etc., Respondent(s).


The petition for writ of habeas corpus is hereby denied as procedurally barred. A petition for extraordinary relief is not a second appeal and cannot be used to litigate or relitigate issues that were or could have been raised on direct appeal or in prior postconviction proceedings. See Denson v. State, 775 So.2d 288, 290 (Fla.2000); Breedlove v. Singletary, 595 So.2d 8, 10 (Fla.1992).

LABARGA, C.J., and PARIENTE, LEWIS, QUINCE, and PERRY, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Dukes v. Crews

Supreme Court of Florida.
Sep 10, 2014
151 So. 3d 1224 (Fla. 2014)
Case details for

Dukes v. Crews

Case Details

Full title:Bruce E. DUKES, Petitioner(s) v. Michael D. CREWS, etc., Respondent(s).

Court:Supreme Court of Florida.

Date published: Sep 10, 2014

Citations

151 So. 3d 1224 (Fla. 2014)