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Patton v. Warden

Supreme Court of Nevada
Jan 6, 1975
530 P.2d 107 (Nev. 1975)

Opinion

No. 7287

January 6, 1975

Appeal from Second Judicial District Court, County of Washoe; John F. Sexton, Judge.

Gary A. Sheerin, State Public Defender, and A.D. Demetras, Deputy Public Defender, for Appellant.

Robert List, Attorney General, Carson City; Robert E. Rose, District Attorney, and Kathleen M. Wall, Deputy District Attorney, Washoe County, for Respondent.


OPINION


Charles Thomas Patton, Jr., pleaded guilty to the charge of assault with intent to commit rape and was sentenced to a term of ten years in the Nevada State Prison.

The present appeal is taken from the order denying appellant's petition for post-conviction relief and is based on the theory that his guilty plea was involuntarily made.

Appellant asserts, and the record supports him, that the sentencing judge gained from him no express waiver of the three constitutional rights mentioned in Boykin v. Alabama, 395 U.S. 238 (1969) (the right to confrontation and to trial by jury and the privilege against self-incrimination). However, we have held that there need be no such express waiver when an accused is represented by counsel and it appears from the record that the guilty plea was otherwise voluntarily and intelligently entered with knowledge of its consequences. Armstrong v. Warden, 90 Nev. 8, 518 P.2d 147 (1974).

The record shows that the sentencing judge's canvass was adequate under the requirements of Armstrong. Cf. Heffley v. Warden, 89 Nev. 573, 516 P.2d 1403 (1973).

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Patton v. Warden

Supreme Court of Nevada
Jan 6, 1975
530 P.2d 107 (Nev. 1975)
Case details for

Patton v. Warden

Case Details

Full title:CHARLES THOMAS PATTON, JR., APPELLANT, v. WARDEN, NEVADA STATE PRISON…

Court:Supreme Court of Nevada

Date published: Jan 6, 1975

Citations

530 P.2d 107 (Nev. 1975)
530 P.2d 107

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