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Issue: Ineffective assistance of counsel (failure to call alibi witnesses)
Jurisdiction: California State Court
Conviction: Armed robbery, 12-year sentence
Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668 (1984)
Established two-prong test for ineffective assistance: (1) counsel's performance was deficient, and (2) deficient performance prejudiced the defense. Failure to investigate and call available alibi witnesses satisfies both prongs.
People v. Ledesma, 43 Cal. 3d 171 (1987)
California applies federal Strickland standard. Defense counsel has duty to conduct reasonable investigation, including interviewing potential alibi witnesses identified by defendant.
In re Alvernaz, 2 Cal. 4th 924 (1992)
Failure to present alibi defense when credible witnesses available constitutes ineffective assistance. Court reversed conviction where counsel failed to call three corroborating alibi witnesses.
Based on case law analysis, your strongest approach is filing a habeas corpus petition alleging ineffective assistance of counsel under Strickland.
Key Arguments: (1) Counsel failed to conduct reasonable investigation by not interviewing alibi witnesses you identified; (2) Witnesses' testimony would have established you were at work during the robbery; (3) Prejudice is clear — outcome would likely differ with alibi evidence presented.
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