State v. Hagar
Citations
- 2020 Ohio 910
Syllabus
Competency to stand trial guilty plea ineffective assistance of counsel felony sentencing cumulative errors. There was no evidence in the record that the defendant was incompetent to stand trial. The defendant's guilty plea was made knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently. Counsel was not ineffective in failing to consider the defendant's competency, because no evidence supports the defendant's claim that he is incompetent. The defendant's sentence is not contrary.
Judges: Blackmon
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