LIVINGSTON v. STATE

No. 2000-CA-00453-COA.

800 So.2d 532 (2001)

Kirk Douglas LIVINGSTON, Appellant v. STATE of Mississippi, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Mississippi.

November 13, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James W. Amos, Hernando, for Appellant.

Office of the Attorney General by John R. Henry Jr., for Appellee.

Before SOUTHWICK, P.J., THOMAS, and IRVING, JJ.


IRVING, J., for the Court:

¶ 1. After an unfavorable outcome of a parole revocation hearing in the Circuit Court of DeSoto County, Kirk Douglas Livingston filed a motion for post-conviction relief. His motion was summarily dismissed. This appeal followed. Livingston assigns error to the lower court's dismissal of his motion on the grounds that (1) at the time of his revocation hearing he was ill, blind and otherwise infirm and disabled, (2) he was not represented...

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