SNYDER v. STATE

No. 73S05-9510-PC-1143.

668 N.E.2d 1214 (1996)

Jeffrey SNYDER, Appellant (Petitioner Below), v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee (Respondent Below).

Supreme Court of Indiana.

July 31, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Susan K. Carpenter, Public Defender of Indiana, Amy E. Karozos, Deputy Public Defender, Indianapolis, for Appellant.

Pamela Carter, Attorney General of Indiana, Christopher L. Lafuse, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, for Appellee.


SHEPARD, Chief Justice.

Appellant Jeffrey Snyder pled guilty to two felonies. During his sentencing hearing, the trial court conducted a bench trial on the allegation that Snyder was an habitual offender and found that he was. In this post-conviction proceeding, the Court of Appeals held that the trial court erred by failing to inform Snyder that pleading guilty to the felonies constituted a waiver of his right to a jury trial on the habitual claim. It set aside both...

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