Missouri Court of Appeals, 2018

Harlow v. State

Harlow v. State
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided October 16, 2018 · Dowd, Mooney, Sullivan
565 S.W.3d 200 (South Western Reporter, Third Series)

Harlow v. State

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

Preston Harlow appeals the denial without an evidentiary hearing of his Rule 24.0351 motion for post-conviction relief. Harlow claims that the motion court clearly erred because his conviction of the class C felony of stealing and sentence of seven years' imprisonment were unlawful under the Missouri Supreme Court's decision in State v. Bazell , 497 S.W.3d 263 (Mo. banc 2016), and counsel therefore gave ineffective assistance by advising him to plead guilty. We affirm.

The judgment of the motion court is based on findings of fact that are not clearly erroneous. An extended opinion would have no precedential value. The parties have been furnished with a memorandum for their information only, setting forth the reasons for this order pursuant to Rule 84.16(b).

All rules references are to the Missouri Supreme Court Rules (2017).

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