Taylor v. State

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Defendant pled guilty to felony domestic assault in district court. Following sentencing, Ramsey County Community Corrections notified the district court that Defendant was required to register as a predatory offender due to his conviction. Defendant filed a motion to withdraw his guilty plea on the ground that he had not been aware that his conviction would trigger the requirement to register as a predatory offender. The district court denied the request. The court of appeals affirmed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that a defense attorney’s failure to advise a defendant about predatory offender registration requirements before the defendant enters a plea of guilty does not violate a defendant’s right to effective assistance of counsel, and therefore, Defendant was not entitled to withdraw his guilty plea. View "Taylor v. State" on Justia Law