Baker v. State
Baker v. State
Opinion of the Court
Appellant was charged in a two count information with manslaughter, in that he operated his motor vehicle in a culpably negligent manner. In count two he was charged with being in an intoxicated condition and operating his motor vehicle in such a manner as to have committed the offense of manslaughter. He plead guilty to count one, charging him with culpable negligence pursuant to Fla.Stat. § 782.07, F.S.A. He was represented by the public defender and the court inquired extensively as to whether he was knowingly, wilfully and intelligently pleading guilty. At the conclusion of the hearing, the judge sentenced him to serve ten years in the State penitentiary. No direct appeal was taken.
The record reflects that the court considered a petition for “writ of habeas corpus” filed by appellant, as well as, his “renewed” petition for consideration under F.Cr.P.R. 1.850, 33 F.S.A. (now 3.850) and denied both. This latter Rule 1.850 denial is the subject of this appeal.
The public defender filed an “Anders” type brief; and pursuant to our order in Leone v. State, Fla.App.1970, 233 So.2d 404, we allowed appellant to file any
No error having been made to appear the denial of appellant’s motion is hereby affirmed.
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