Toney v. State

Citation187 P.3d 122, 39 Kan. App. 2d 944, 2008 Kan. App. LEXIS 104
Date Filed2008-06-27
Docket97,756
Cited18 times
StatusPublished

Syllabus

<center> SYLLABUS BY THE COURT</center>1. LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS — <italic>One-year Limitation in Which to File K.S.A.</italic> <italic><cross_reference>60-1507</cross_reference> Motion in Criminal Case — Time Limitation May Be Extended to</italic> <italic>Prevent Manifest Injustice.</italic> The 1-year time limitation in K.S.A. <cross_reference>60-1507</cross_reference>(f)(1) may be extended only to prevent manifest injustice. K.S.A. <cross_reference>60-1507</cross_reference>(f)(2). 2. HABEAS CORPUS — <italic>K.S.A. <cross_reference>60-1507</cross_reference> Motion Filed Out of Time — Denial —</italic> <italic>Movant's Attempt to Show Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in Filing</italic> <italic>Motion Out of Time Insufficient under Facts of Case to Establish</italic> <italic>Manifest Injustice.</italic> Under the facts of this case, the movant's allegation that his ineffective assistance of counsel claim will never be considered due to the trial court's denial of his untimely K.S.A. <cross_reference>60-1507</cross_reference> motion was insufficient to establish manifest injustice to extend the 1-year time limitation of K.S.A. <cross_reference>60-1507</cross_reference>(f)(1). 3. SAME — K.S.A. <italic><cross_reference>60-1507</cross_reference> Motion — Motion Denied as Successive under Facts</italic> <italic>of Case — Denial Affirmed on Appeal.</italic> Under the facts of this case, the trial court properly denied the K.S.A. <cross_reference>60-1507</cross_reference> motion as successive where the movant failed to allege any unusual events or intervening changes in the law that prevented him from reasonably being able to raise his claim in his previous K.S.A. <cross_reference>60-1507</cross_reference> motion.

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Case ID: 2585051