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· 7/27/1978

Wollman

Citations

  • 268 N.W.2d 820
  • 1978 S.D. LEXIS 327

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting statute \requires a trial court to establish that all elements of the crime charged are present before accepting a defendant's plea\
  • finding complaint without factual details other than defendant's name insufficient factual basis
  • \K.S.A. 22-3210[a][4]'s purpose of ensuring that a plea is knowingly and voluntarily entered is defeated if the district court is presented with no evidence to establish the defendant's conduct falls within the elements of the charged crime.\
  • \the record does not demonstrate that the plea was knowingly and voluntarily made because there was no statement of the evidence presented to the district court showing the defendant's conduct fell within the charge to which the defendant pleaded\
  • finding an insufficient factual basis for a guilty plea

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Judges: Dunn, Morgan, Porter, Wollman, Zastrow

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