Opinion ID: 2328411
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: issues

Text: In the instant appeal, Miller asserts several claims that may fairly be summarized as follows: a) his guilty plea was involuntary because his counsel incorrectly advised him that he was not eligible for sentencing as an habitual offender; b) his counsel provided ineffective assistance by permitting him to plead guilty to Robbery in the First Degree, where there was no evidence that a deadly weapon was displayed and he did not resemble the description of the perpetrator in the police report; and c) responsibility for the robbery lies with Probation and Parole, which failed to properly supervise him while he was on probation. To the extent Miller has not argued other grounds to support his appeal that were previously raised, those grounds are deemed waived and will not be addressed by this Court. [3]