Williams v. Warden of the Mecklenburg Correctional Center
254 Va. 16, 487 S.E. 2d 194 (1997)

Williams was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. He sought to set aside his conviction and sentence, arguing among other things that he was denied the effective assistance of counsel because his attorney had failed to investigate whether or not Williams had FAS. 254 Va. at 21.

The trial judge concluded on other grounds that Williams had been denied the effective assistance of counsel. The state Supreme Court reversed and reinstated the death sentence.