04/08/91 State Tennessee V. David Wayne Neal 04/08/91 State Tennessee V. David Wayne Neal

04/08/91 State Tennessee V. David Wayne Neal

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Publisher Description

This appeal presents the issue of whether or not the failure of a trial Judge to articulate to a guilty-pleading defendant the full litany of rights mandated to be given in such a proceeding ipso facto renders a resulting judgment of conviction void; and, if not, what test of validity is applied. We hold that such a judgment is not necessarily void, and is subject to scrutiny under the harmless error doctrine, to ascertain whether or not the guilty plea was in fact voluntary and made with adequate knowledge by the accused of the rights being given up as well as knowledge of the results regarding possible future enhanced punishment flowing from the guilty plea.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1991
8 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
20
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
76.6
KB

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