Outcome n/a Florida 2011

Jonas CLAUDE, Appellant, v. The STATE of Florida, Appellee

Florida District Court of Appeal · November 2, 2011 · Docket No. 3D08-2215
73 So. 3d 357

Syllabus

Jonas CLAUDE, Appellant, v. The STATE of Florida, Appellee. No. 3D08-2215. District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District. Nov. 2, 2011. Andrew F. Rier, Miami, for appellant. Pamela Jo Bondi, Attorney General, and Michael W. Mervine, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee. Before WELLS, C.J., and SUAREZ and FERNANDEZ, JJ.

Full Opinion (939 characters)
WELLS, Chief Judge.
Jonas Claude appeals from a second degree murder conviction claiming (1) that two witnesses impermissibly commented on his constitutional right to remain silent; (2) that unduly prejudicial photographs of the murder victim were introduced into evidence; and, (3) that his trial attorney was ineffective for failing to file motions in limine to preclude testimony regarding prior unrelated criminal acts and to preclude introduction of various photographs.
We find no reversible error regarding the testimony adduced below concerning Claude’s waiver of his Miranda rights or the photographs introduced into evidence, and because we decline to address Claude’s ineffective assistance of counsel claim, we affirm his conviction without prejudice to filing an appropriate post conviction motion challenging his trial counsel’s performance.
Affirmed.
. Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436, 86 S.Ct. 1602, 16 L.Ed.2d 694 (1966).

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