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State v. Wilbur

Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division One
Jul 10, 1998
976 S.W.2d 15 (Mo. Ct. App. 1998)

Opinion

No. 21769

Date: July 10, 1998

APPEAL FROM CIRCUIT COURT OF BARRY COUNTY, HON. JOHN A. CLARK.

Douglas R. Wilbur, Springfield, pro se.

David M. Grace, Asst. Pros. Atty., Barry County, Cassville, for Respondent.

Crow and Parrish, J.J., concur.


Following non-jury trial, Defendant was convicted of passing bad checks, in violation of Section 570.120, RSMo 1994. He was sentenced to one year in the county jail with all but thirty days to be suspended. On appeal, he contends that the trial court erred in allowing trial to proceed without him having counsel, as he had not knowingly and intelligently waived the right to be represented by an attorney.

This point has merit. The record shows that on the day of trial Defendant appeared without an attorney and, after the case was called, executed the waiver of counsel form provided by Section 600.051, RSMo 1994. Neither then nor previously does the record reflect any warning or advice regarding the perils of a person representing himself. In State v. Wilkerson, 948 S.W.2d 440, 445 (Mo.App. 1997), the Court stated:

[3] In determining whether the waiver of counsel is knowing and intelligent, the trial court is not only required to resolve the application of section 600.051, it must also determine whether the defendant was advised of the perils of self-representation. [Citations omitted.]

This advice must be given on the record before the trial date, to allow defendant time to choose whether to waive the right to an attorney. State v. West, 949 S.W.2d 914, 915 (Mo.App. 1997). See also State v. Schnelle, 924 S.W.2d 292, 296-300 (Mo.App. 1996); State v. Wilson, 816 S.W.2d 301, 307 (Mo.App. 1991). The right to counsel exists when the defendant may be incarcerated if found guilty. State v. Kilburn, 941 S.W.2d 737, 739 (Mo.App. 1997); State v. Stark, 706 S.W.2d 899, 901 (Mo.App. 1986). Whether or not indigent, the defendant must be admonished on the perils of self-representation. Kilburn , 941 S.W.2d at 739.

In an apparent effort to rectify this discrepancy, the State attempts to present us with a transcript in another criminal charge against Defendant, where on June 3, 1997, sixteen days before the trial here, a different trial judge is purported to have advised Defendant regarding proceeding without counsel. This purported transcript is attached as an "exhibit" to the State's brief. As this is not part of the record here and in the trial court, it cannot be considered. See Olson v. Christian County, 952 S.W.2d 736, 738 (Mo.App. 1997).

The judgment is reversed and the cause remanded for further proceedings.


Summaries of

State v. Wilbur

Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division One
Jul 10, 1998
976 S.W.2d 15 (Mo. Ct. App. 1998)
Case details for

State v. Wilbur

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF MISSOURI, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. DOUGLAS R. WILBUR…

Court:Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division One

Date published: Jul 10, 1998

Citations

976 S.W.2d 15 (Mo. Ct. App. 1998)

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