State v. Hansen
State v. Hansen
Opinion of the Court
Defendant was found guilty by a district court jury of a charge of aggravated robbery, Minn. St. 609.245, and was sentenced by the trial court to a maximum indeterminate term of 20 years’ imprisonment. While defendant’s direct appeal was pending, we granted his motion to stay the appeal and to remand for a post-conviction evidentiary hearing. The issue raised by defendant at this hearing was whether the public defender who represented him at trial had failed to provide effective representation. The postconviction court denied defendant's petition for relief. This appeal followed, and we affirm.
In State v. Taylor, 305 Minn. 558, 562, footnote 1, 234 N. W. 2d 586, 589 (1975), we forecast that in an appropriate case where the issue is properly raised and litigated we might reconsider our adherence to the traditional “farce or mockery of justice^’
Affirmed.
See American Bar Foundation Report on Incompetence of Defense Counsel (May 21, 1976 Draft) pp. 17-19 for a discussion of the “negligent-customary skill” type of standard or its variants.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE v. JACK B. HANSEN JACK B. HANSEN v. STATE
- Status
- Published