Troy Davenport v. Mark S. Inch, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections
Whether the state court employed procedures that did not adequately afford a full and fair hearing?
Whether the material facts of the newly discovered evidence were developed at the state court procedure?
Whether due process was violated by the pre-trial photographic identification procedure employed by the State?
Whether the unnecessarily suggestive identification procedure was proverbially untrustworthy where eyewitness given description matches word and not petitioner?
Whether any reasonable juror would have convicted petitioner in light of new evidence?
Whether the state court employed procedures that did not adequately afford a full and fair hearing?