· 7/19/2024

State v. Woodworth

Citations

  • 2024 Ohio 2756

Syllabus

Per, Zmuda, J., by entering guilty plea, defendant was precluded from challenging factual basis for conviction. Defendant's statements during plea colloquy demonstrated that he understood nature of offense trial court's failure to advise him of elements of offense did not render plea unknowing, unintelligent, or involuntary. By entering plea of guilty, defendant waived right to challenge court's determination that victim was competent to testify.

Judges: Zmuda

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