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Try CasePortal for Free[Consolidated.] J. Bethel finds that the habeas court improperly vacated defendant's death sentence for murder based on a finding that defendant's trial counsel ineffectively presented evidence of defendant's alleged intellectual disability in the sentencing phase. The allegedly deficient performance of defendant's counsel was unlikely to have impacted the outcome in either phase of the trial. New evidence of defendant's intellectual functioning would probably not have caused the jury to impose a lesser sentence. However, the habeas court's final order failed to provide adequate findings of fact to allow for the resolution of some ineffective assistance claims raised by defendant related to allegedly mitigating evidence. The case is remanded to the habeas court. Reversed.