Calling his lawyer’s post-conviction arguments “incoherent ramblings,” an appeals panel has revived the ineffective counsel claims of a man convicted of vehicular hijacking.The 3rd District Appellate Court this week ruled that C.T. Buckley III, a man with a history of seizures who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for a hijacking, should get a new lawyer and a new crack at showing his sentence was legally flawed.Buckley’s post-conviction attorney, Clayton R. Lee, was selected as an associate judge …