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State v. Burnett

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Feb 25, 1972
292 Minn. 484 (Minn. 1972)

Summary

holding that "[e]scape is a continuing offense"

Summary of this case from Franklin v. Evans

Opinion

Nos. 42331, 42470.

February 25, 1972.

Criminal law — escape conviction — basis for guilty plea.

Appeal by Jay Burnett from an order of the Washington County District Court, William T. Johnson, Judge, denying his petition for habeas corpus; and from a judgment of said court whereby he was convicted of escape. Affirmed.

C. Paul Jones, State Public Defender, and Earl P. Gray and Doris O. Huspeni, Assistant State Public Defenders, for appellant.

Warren Spannaus, Attorney General, John M. Mason, Solicitor General, and Paul J. Tschida, Special Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.

Heard before Knutson, C. J., and Murphy, Kelly, and Hachey, JJ.


Defendant appeals from a conviction of the crime of escape and from an order denying him a writ of habeas corpus. His contention is that his guilty plea should be vacated because of statements made by him at the time of the plea which are inconsistent with guilt. The statements refer to a spell which the defendant claims to have experienced rendering him unable to remember his act of escape. The trouble with defendant's contention is that after he admittedly came to his senses, he did not end his escape. Escape is a continuing offense. His admission that he continued to escape after his recovery from his spell constitutes a factual basis for his guilty plea. See, Parent v. State, 31 Wis.2d 106, 141 N.W.2d 878 (1966).

Affirmed.

Mr. JUSTICE TODD, not having been a member of this court at the time of the argument and submission, took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.


Summaries of

State v. Burnett

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Feb 25, 1972
292 Minn. 484 (Minn. 1972)

holding that "[e]scape is a continuing offense"

Summary of this case from Franklin v. Evans

holding that "escape is a continuing offense"

Summary of this case from State v. Washington
Case details for

State v. Burnett

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. JAY BURNETT

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Feb 25, 1972

Citations

292 Minn. 484 (Minn. 1972)
195 N.W.2d 189

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