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Bernal v. State

COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEVADA
Feb 11, 2020
457 P.3d 271 (Nev. App. 2020)

Opinion

No. 77906-COA

02-11-2020

David Lawrence BERNAL, Appellant, v. The STATE of Nevada, Respondent.

Coyer Law Office Attorney General/Carson City Clark County District Attorney


Coyer Law Office

Attorney General/Carson City

Clark County District Attorney

ORDER OF AFFIRMANCE

David Lawrence Bernal appeals from a judgment of conviction entered pursuant to a guilty plea of aggravated stalking, second-degree kidnapping, and battery resulting in substantial bodily harm constituting domestic violence. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Michael Villani, Judge.

Bernal claims the district court abused its discretion by denying his presentence motion to withdraw his guilty plea. A defendant may move to withdraw a guilty plea before sentencing, NRS 176.1G5, and "a district court may grant a defendant's motion to withdraw his guilty plea before sentencing for any reason where permitting withdrawal would be fair and just," Stevenson v. State, 131 Nev. 598, 604, 354 P.3d 1277, 1281 (2015). The district court’s ruling on a presentence motion to withdraw a guilty plea "is discretionary and will not be reversed unless there has been a clear abuse of that discretion." State v. Second Judicial Dist. Court (Bernardelli) , 85 Nev. 381, 385, 455 P.2d 923, 926 (1969).

Bernal claimed that he should be allowed to withdraw his guilty plea because the State violated the terms and spirit of the plea agreement by seeking the unqualified right to argue for any lawful sentence. The district court found that Bernal had not demonstrated a fair and just reason for permitting the withdrawal of his guilty plea because the State did not present any sentencing arguments—it merely requested permission to do so. The record supports the district court’s findings and demonstrates that the district court applied the correct standard for resolving Bernal’s motion. Accordingly, we conclude the district court did not abuse its discretion by denying Bernal’s presentence motion to withdraw his guilty plea, and we

ORDER the judgment of conviction AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Bernal v. State

COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEVADA
Feb 11, 2020
457 P.3d 271 (Nev. App. 2020)
Case details for

Bernal v. State

Case Details

Full title:DAVID LAWRENCE BERNAL, Appellant, v. THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondent.

Court:COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

Date published: Feb 11, 2020

Citations

457 P.3d 271 (Nev. App. 2020)