Haynes v. State, AV-9

Decision Date26 June 1984
Docket NumberNo. AV-9,AV-9
Citation451 So.2d 1043
PartiesRobert HAYNES, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

Robert Haynes, pro se.

No appearance for appellee.

JOANOS, Judge.

Haynes appeals the summary denial of his motion for post-conviction relief filed pursuant to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.850. His motion alleged in part that his plea of nolo contendere was coerced by his public defender with a threat of a lengthy sentence. He also alleged that he was denied effective assistance of counsel because he was incarcerated for four months and saw his lawyer only once during that time period; and his lawyer frightened him so that he incriminated himself by pleading to charges based on weak evidence. Finally, appellant alleged that his plea of nolo contendere was not entered voluntarily because his lawyer had not explained to him all the factors involved in the plea bargain. Appellant's motion is marginal insofar as the inclusion of sufficient facts to support the motion is concerned. Nevertheless, the allegations, if true, might entitle appellant to the relief sought. Therefore, it was error for the trial court to summarily deny the motion, and this cause is reversed and remanded with directions to the trial court to attach portions of the record which conclusively show that appellant is entitled to no relief or to conduct an evidentiary hearing on the allegations presented in the motion.

REVERSED and REMANDED with instructions.

SMITH and ZEHMER, JJ., concur.

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  • Simmons v. State, 86-337
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • March 19, 1986
    ...a prima facie showing of his entitlement to relief. Coercion by counsel may render a plea involuntary. See, e.g., Haynes v. State, 451 So.2d 1043 (Fla. 1st DCA 1984). Further, if Simmons did apprise counsel of a possible illegal search or speedy trial violation, and counsel refused to follo......
  • Shell v. State, 86-2245
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • January 7, 1987
    ...from Shell's case. If these allegations of coercion are true, then Shell's plea may have been involuntary. Simmons; Haynes v. State, 451 So.2d 1043 (Fla. 1st DCA 1984). The trial court may have considered Shell's motion for post-conviction relief to be sufficient on its face, but did not at......

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