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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Pohlman finds that the trial court properly denied defendant's challenge to the constitutionality of his sentence on convictions for aggravated murder and child abuse. His ineffective assistance and suppression of evidence claims are not cognizable under the resentencing rule he invoked. And the trial court was right to treat his challenge as a motion for resentencing relief due to its title and its contents, and not a petition for post-conviction relief. Affirmed.
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