In 1981, Anthony Chappell pled guilty to second degree assault and, after a jury trial, was convicted of attempted murder. For each offense, he received a sentence of six years' imprisonment. In 1983, Chappell filed a petition for writ of error coram. nobis. This appeal is from the denial of that petition.
The existence of the two eyewitnesses was known to both Chappell and his attorney at trial. Therefore, he is not entitled to a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence. Summers v. State,
The judgment of the circuit court denying the petition for writ of error coram nobis is reversed. The affirmance of Chappell's conviction for attempted murder in Chappell v.State,
REVERSED AND RENDERED.
All Judges concur.
