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Katrina Speight was convicted of aggravated assault and felony murder in the stabbing death of Steven Greene. She appeals, contending that her trial counsel was ineffective and that the delay in the hearing of her direct appeal violates due process. Because the record reflects that Speight requested appointed appellate counsel and counsel has never been appointed, we remand for the appointment of qualified appellate counsel. Speight was indicted in 1993 in Coffee County in the Waycross Judicial Circuit for malice murder, felony murder and aggravated assault. Boyd English was her appointed trial counsel.1 In her first trial in June 1993, she was convicted of aggravated assault, but the jury could not reach a verdict on the murder counts. The trial court declared a mistrial on the malice and felony murder counts and postponed sentencing on the aggravated assault count. In her second trial in August 1993, the State proceeded on the malice and felony murder charges. It appears that the aggravated assault for which Speight was convicted in June was the felony underlying the felony murder charge she faced in August. The second jury convicted Speight of felony murder. The trial court sentenced her to life for murder and also sentenced her to a two-year concurrent sentence for the aggravated assault conviction she received in her first trial.

Speight retained as appellate counsel Mary Young-Cummings, who filed a timely motion for new trial, but no hearing was held. Young-Cummings was disbarred in 1995.2 Nothing else occurred until March 1997 when Speight submitted a properly supported request for the appointment of appellate counsel. The record reflects that no action was ever taken on this request. Five years later, in 2002, Sara Goldman, an attorney admitted to practice in New York, filed a notice of appearance stating that she had taken the case pro bono. Goldman filed a “notice of motion for disposition of a pending motion for new trial.” However, at the hearing in April 2004 on the motion for new trial, Alireza Dilmaghani, another attorney admitted to practice only in New York, appeared as pro bono counsel, asked to be admitted pro hac vice, and stated that Goldman was ill and had left the practice of law. Although pro bono counsel asserted ineffectiveness of trial counsel, he did not call trial counsel as a witness at the motion for new trial hearing.3 The trial court denied the motion, finding “there has been introduced no evidence to support the allegations.”

 
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