State v. Schowengerdt
Annotate this CaseAppellant pleaded guilty to the charge of deliberate homicide. After the matter had been set for sentencing, Appellant sought the appointment of new counsel and also filed a motion for withdrawal of his guilty plea. The district court denied Appellant’s request for the appointment of new counsel and further denied his motion to withdraw his plea. The court then sentenced Appellant to life in prison. The Supreme Court remanded for further proceedings on a limited issue, holding that the district court failed to adequately inquire into Appellant’s complaint that defense counsel had rendered ineffective assistance of counsel.
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