269 Ind. 329 | Ind. | 1978
— The petitioner, David A. Green, is before this Court appealing from the denial of his petition for relief under Post-Conviction Remedy, Rule 1. His conviction for first-degree murder was affirmed by this Court on direct appeal, Green v. State, (1976) 265 Ind. 16, 349 N.E.2d 147. A single issue is before us: was the petitioner denied his constitutionally guaranteed right to effective assistance of counsel ?
Ind. R. P.C. 1 §5 provides that “[t]he petitioner has the burden of establishing his grounds for relief by a preponderance of the evidence.” At the post-conviction relief hearing, it is the judge who must weigh the evidence and assess the credibility of witnesses. Carroll v. State, (1976) 265 Ind. 423, 355 N.E.2d 408. We shall not substitute our judgment for the judgment of the trial court unless the evidence is without conflict and leads unerringly to a different result. Roberts v. State, (1975) 263 Ind. 53, 324 N.E.2d 265.
The evidence was in conflict. The petitioner has alleged that his trial counsel failed to prepare adequately for his defense because counsel did not meet with the defendant at the jail at all before trial. “He didn’t come to the jail once to see me the whole time I was there.” Petitioner’s attorney testified that he talked to the defendant “several times,” sometimes at the courthouse and sometimes over at the jail. He stated that he talked to police officers and prosecuting witnesses. He filed discovery motions; he was ready for trial.
The petitioner has failed to rebut the presumption that his attorney completely defended him. Greer v. State, (1975) 262 Ind. 622, 321 N.E.2d 842; Hoskins v. State, supra. Petitioner received “adequate legal representation,” Thomas v. State, (1969) 251 Ind. 546, 242 N.E.2d 919; his trial was not a “mockery of justice.” Dull v. State, supra. See Cottingham v. State, (1978) 269 Ind. 261, 379 N.E.2d 984.
For all the foregoing reasons, there was no trial court error, and the judgment of the trial court should be affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
Givan, C.J., DeBruler, Prentice and Pivamik, JJ., concur.
Note. — Reported at 380 N.E.2d 1224.