Missouri Court of Appeals, 2008

Cropp v. State

Cropp v. State
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided July 22, 2008 · Div, Howard, Lowenstein, Smart
257 S.W.3d 666; 2008 Mo. App. LEXIS 981; 2008 WL 2796054 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

Cropp v. State

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

Tony Cropp appeals the denial of his Rule 24.035 motion without an evidentiary hearing. Cropp claims his guilty plea was not knowing and intelligent, and, thus, not voluntary, in that his counsel failed to disclose that he would serve eighty-five percent of his ten year sentence for first degree assault before being eligible for parole. Parole eligibility is a collateral consequence of a guilty plea and, therefore, not among the direct consequences about which a defendant must be informed for a plea to be entered voluntarily. The findings and conclusions of the motion court were not clearly erroneous. Judgment affirmed. Rule 84.16(b).

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