Wade v. State

Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
Wade v. State, 652 So. 2d 335 (1994)
1994 WL 672739
Patterson

Wade v. State

Opinion

On Return to Remand

The cause presented by Wade's appeal of the revocation of his probation was remanded to the circuit court for specific findings on the question of whether the trial court was reasonably satisfied that Wade had in fact unlawfully possessed cocaine as charged in the indictment. 652 So.2d 334.

The trial court conducted a hearing in compliance with our order. Wade appeared before the trial court for the purpose of entering a plea of guilty to the charge of unlawful possession of cocaine. After a full Boykin1 colloquy, Wade knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily waived his rights and pled guilty. In the course of the same proceeding, and in the presence of Wade's attorney, the trial court conducted a factual inquiry into the basis of the charge. The court informed Wade that the purpose of these findings was to determine whether he had violated his probation. The court told Wade that he had the option of denying the charge that he had violated his probation, in which case he would be afforded a full hearing on the matter. Wade told the court that he had in fact violated the conditions of his probation by unlawfully possessing cocaine.

We hold that the trial court properly complied with our order remanding this case for specific findings as required bySmith v. State, 445 So.2d 573 (Ala.Cr.App. 1984). Accordingly, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

AFFIRMED.

All Judges concur.

1 See Boykin v. Alabama, 395 U.S. 238, 89 S.Ct. 1709,23 L.Ed.2d 274 (1969).

Reference

Full Case Name
Thomas Wayne Wade v. State.
Cited By
15 cases
Status
Published