Missouri Court of Appeals, 2005

Sutton v. State

Sutton v. State
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided December 20, 2005 · Gaertner, Romines
179 S.W.3d 476; 2005 Mo. App. LEXIS 1863; 2005 WL 3467629 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

Sutton v. State

Opinion

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

Stepphion Sutton (hereinafter, “Mov-ant”) appeals from the denial of his Rule 24.035 post-convietion motion without an evidentiary hearing. Movant pleaded guilty to one count of murder in the second degree, Section 565.021.1(2) RSMo (2000). Movant was sentenced to serve eighteen years’ imprisonment. Movant subsequently filed a timely motion for post-conviction relief pursuant to Rule 24.035, which the motion court denied without a hearing.

Movant raises two points on appeal. First, Movant argues the motion court clearly erred in finding his guilty plea complied with Rule 24.02(e) in that a sufficient factual basis did not exist prior to the court accepting Movant’s guilty plea. Second, Movant claims his trial counsel was ineffective for advising him to plead guilty when the State failed to establish a sufficient factual basis for the plea.

We have reviewed the briefs of the parties, the legal file, and the transcript and find the motion court’s decision was not clearly erroneous. Rule 24.035(k). An opinion reciting the detailed facts and restating the principles of law would have no precedential value. We have, however, provided a memorandum opinion for the use of the parties only setting forth the reasons for our decision. The judgment is affirmed pursuant to Rule 84.16(b).

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