Oien v. State
Oien v. State
Opinion
[¶1] Jason Oien appeals from a district court judgment denying his application for post-conviction relief. Oien pled guilty to manslaughter and two counts of criminal conspiracy and was sentenced. He subsequently applied for post-conviction relief. The district court held an evidentiary hearing and denied his request for relief. On appeal, Oien argues the district court erred in denying his post-conviction relief application because his trial counsel was ineffective and "convinced him into agreeing to an Alford Hearing and not going to trial." We conclude the district court's finding that Oien's counsel's representation did not fall below an objective standard of reasonableness is not clearly erroneous. We summarily affirm under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2) and (7).
See
Booth v. State
,
[¶2] Gerald W. VandeWalle, C.J.
Jon J. Jensen
Lisa Fair McEvers
Daniel J. Crothers
Jerod E. Tufte
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Jason Wayne OIEN, Petitioner and Appellant v. STATE of North Dakota, Respondent and Appellee
- Cited By
- 2 cases
- Status
- Published