State v. Peterson
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Opinion
Larry Peterson pleaded guilty to seven counts of burglary and the trial court accepted his pleas. He now contends that the pleas are invalid under State v. Colyer, 98 Idaho 32, 557 P.2d 626 (1976). We agree. The record, including inferences reasonably *707 drawn therefrom, does not affirmatively show that Peterson knowingly and intelligently waived his constitutional rights to a jury trial, to confront his accusers, and to » . „ . .... , . ,. refrain from incriminating himself.
Reversed and remanded.
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571 P.2d 767, 98 Idaho 706, 1977 Ida. LEXIS 450, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/state-v-peterson-idaho-1977.