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· 7/24/1968

Dixon v. Gladden

Citations

  • 444 P.2d 11
  • 250 Or. 580
  • 1968 Ore. LEXIS 600

How courts have described this case

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  • the earlier direct appeal raised the claim “that the statute providing for a life sentence for certain sex offenders was unconstitutional”
  • the earlier direct appeal raised the claim \that the statute providing for a life sentence for certain sex offenders was unconstitutional\
  • a guilty plea “should be entirely voluntary, by one competent to know the consequences, and should not be induced by fear, misappre- hension, persuasion, promises, inadvertence, or ignorance”
  • a guilty plea “should be entirely voluntary, by one competent to know the consequences, and should not be induced by fear, misappre- hension, persuasion, promises, inadvertence, or ignorance”
  • a valid guilty plea is “entirely voluntarily” and made by a defen- dant who is “competent to know the consequences” and is not “induced by fear, misapprehension, persuasion, promises, Cite as 361 Or 646 (2017

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Judges: Tempore, Perry, McAllister, O'Connell, Denecke, Rodman

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