State v. Griggs

Ohio Supreme Court
State v. Griggs, 99 Ohio St. 3d 1538 (Ohio 2003)
795 N.E.2d 679
Connor, Pfeifer, Sweeney

State v. Griggs

Opinion of the Court

Trumbull App. No. 2001-T-0064, 2003-Ohio-2365. On review of order certifying a conflict. The court determines that a conflict exists. The parties are to brief the issue stated in the court of appeals’ Judgment Entry filed June 9,'2003:

“Whether a trial court breaches its mandatory duty pursuant to Crim.R. 11(C)(2) to inform a criminal defendant of the effect of his or her guilty plea, prior to accepting the plea, if the trial court does not inform the defendant that the plea is a complete admission of guilt pursuant to Crim.R. 11(B)(1).”

*1539F.E. Sweeney, Pfeifer and O’Connor, JJ., dissent.

The conflict case is State v. Roberson (June 20, 1997), 2d Dist. No. 16052, 1997 WL 335137.

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