STATE v. HAMMOND

No. 41S04-0104-PC-00196.

761 N.E.2d 812 (2002)

STATE of Indiana, Appellant (Respondent Below), v. Willie Virginia HAMMOND, Appellee (Petitioner Below).

Supreme Court of Indiana.

January 28, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Karen M. Freeman-Wilson, Attorney General of Indiana, Adam M. Dulik, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, IN, for Appellant.

J.J. Paul, III, Mitchell P. Chabraja, Indianapolis, IN, for Appellee.


SHEPARD, Chief Justice.

Willie Virginia Hammond's driving license was suspended after she was adjudged an habitual traffic violator (HTV). She drove anyway, got caught at it, and eventually pled guilty to a felony charge arising from doing so.

In a later petition for post-conviction relief, she claimed her guilty plea lacked a factual basis because the HTV notice sent to her was defective. The trial court agreed and granted Hammond relief. We reverse.

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