AKIN O. WILLIAMS v. STATE OF ARKANSAS
No. CR-12-240
SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
October 3, 2013
2013 Ark. 375
PRO SE APPEAL FROM THE HEMPSTEAD COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, 29CR-10-32, HON. WM. RANDAL WRIGHT, JUDGE. AFFIRMED.
In 2010, appellant Akin O. Williams was found guilty by a jury of rape and sentenced to a term of 720 months’ imprisonment. The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed. Williams v. State, 2011 Ark. App. 675.
Appellant subsequently filed in the trial court a timely, verified pro se petition for postconviction relief pursuant to
This court has held that it will reverse the circuit court‘s decision granting or denying postconviction relief only when that decision is clearly erroneous. Pankau v. State, 2013 Ark. 162; Banks v. State, 2013 Ark. 147. A finding is clearly erroneous when, although there is evidence to support it, the appellate court, after reviewing the entire evidence, is left with the definite and firm conviction that a mistake has been committed. Sartin v. State, 2012 Ark. 155, 400 S.W.3d 694.
In his petition under the Rule, appellant raised several grounds for postconviction relief.
Appellant contends on appeal that his attorney was ineffective in that counsel failed to object to the chain of custody of vaginal swabs that were a part of the biological evidence obtained in a medical examination of the victim. The issue of the swabs was not raised in the
In arguing the chain-of-custody claim, appellant appears to also be arguing that the evidence adduced at trial was insufficient to sustain the judgment, which was an issue raised in the
Affirmed.
Akin O. Williams, pro se appellant.
Dustin McDaniel, Att‘y Gen., by: Karen Virginia Wallace, Ass‘t Att‘y Gen., for appellee.
