Appeals court orders new trial for man convicted of 2013 Mobil gas station murder

Circuit Judge Terence Perkins should not have denied defendant Joseph Bova's request to represent himself, the court found.


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  • | 4:48 p.m. February 5, 2021
Joseph Bova, right, in court with his attorney in 2019. File photo by Jonathan Simmons
Joseph Bova, right, in court with his attorney in 2019. File photo by Jonathan Simmons
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An appeals court Friday, Feb. 5, ordered a new trial for a man convicted of first-degree murder in the 2013 shooting death of Flagler County convenience-store clerk Zuheily Rosado.

A panel of the 5th District Court of Appeal unanimously ruled that a circuit judge used an incorrect legal standard when he denied a request by Joseph Frank Bova II to represent himself.

Bova was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in 2019 in the murder of Rosado, a clerk at a Mobil convenience store, according to local media reports at the time.

But the appeals court Friday said Circuit Judge Terence Perkins did not properly handle a request by Bova to represent himself in the case.

"In sum, appellant (Bova) made an unequivocal request to represent himself, which the trial court denied based on an incorrect application of both (U.S. Supreme Court precedent in a case known as Faretta v. California and a rule),” said the appeals-court decision, written by Judge Meredith Sasso and joined by Chief Judge Kerry Evander and Judge Mary Alice Nardella. “Consequently, we determine the trial court abused its discretion in denying appellant’s request and reverse and remand for a new trial.”

 

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