Kwaku Aryel Okraku v. State of Tennessee

Case Number
M2016-02545-CCA-R3-PC

Kwaku Aryel Okraku, the Petitioner, was convicted of two counts of aggravated child neglect and one count of reckless homicide. He received an effective sentence of sixty years. Trial counsel did not file a timely motion for new trial or notice of appeal, and after filing a petition for post-conviction relief, the Petitioner was granted a delayed direct appeal. On direct appeal, this court merged the aggravated child neglect convictions but otherwise affirmed the Petitioner’s convictions. The Petitioner then renewed his petition for post-conviction relief and alleged that trial counsel’s performance was deficient because he “neglected to use the strongest piece of impeachment evidence available to him—evidence that could have discredited the State’s theory that the cocaine ingested by the victim belonged to [the Petitioner].” After a thorough review of the facts and applicable case law, we affirm the post-conviction court’s denial of relief.

Authoring Judge
Judge Robert L. Holloway, Jr.
Originating Judge
Judge Steve R. Dozier
Case Name
Kwaku Aryel Okraku v. State of Tennessee
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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