· 12/4/2000
Michael Alan Hurley v. Michael W. Moore, Secretary, Department of Corrections, Robert A. Butterworth, Attorney General of the State of Florida
Citations
- 233 F.3d 1295
How courts have described this case
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- holding that a state application for relief had not been properly filed because it was not accompanied by an oath as required by state law
- holding that the defendant’s motion was not properly filed where it did not comply with the written oath requirement of Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.850
- a 3.850 motion is not properly filed if it does not contain a written oath required by Florida law
- “Argu- ments raised for the first time on appeal are not properly before this Court.”
- “Arguments raised for the first time on appeal are not properly before this Court.”
- petitioner’s motion for post-conviction relief under Fla.R.Crim.P. 3.850, which requires that the motion be under written oath, did not contain the requisite written oath and therefore was not “properly filed”
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Judges: Tjoflat, Barkett, Godbold
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