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http://www.roanoke.com/news/breaking/wb/301740
Judge denies stepdad's request to withdraw plea in death of toddler
By Neil Harvey | The Roanoke Times
Brandon Lockett, 25, was found guilty after he entered his plea on Aug. 30, but in October he filed a motion to take back his plea and proceed to trial, either with new counsel or representing himself.
“I have been indecisive at times … but I’m fully competent and able to conduct defense on my own behalf with the assistance of counsel,” he told Judge Clifford Weckstein from the stand.
After a hearing that lasted about an hour, Weckstein ruled Tuesday that Lockett had been made fully aware of the ramifications of his initial plea, that he had been competently represented by his defense team, that there was a factual basis to support a conviction and that Lockett would have expressed concerns if, as Lockett had claimed, he’d been coerced into the agreement.
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http://www.wdbj7.com/news/wdbj7-man...ke-courtroom-tuesday-20111129,0,3724256.story
He said his lawyers coerced him into the deal and that he didn't know the rights he was giving up.
A judge referred to a court date in August when he made the deal to drop his first degree murder charge to second degree.
I wish they had the video up with this story (maybe they will later)...BL actually speaks and comes off sounding like...well...
Judge denies stepdad's request to withdraw plea in death of toddler
By Neil Harvey | The Roanoke Times
Brandon Lockett, 25, was found guilty after he entered his plea on Aug. 30, but in October he filed a motion to take back his plea and proceed to trial, either with new counsel or representing himself.
“I have been indecisive at times … but I’m fully competent and able to conduct defense on my own behalf with the assistance of counsel,” he told Judge Clifford Weckstein from the stand.
After a hearing that lasted about an hour, Weckstein ruled Tuesday that Lockett had been made fully aware of the ramifications of his initial plea, that he had been competently represented by his defense team, that there was a factual basis to support a conviction and that Lockett would have expressed concerns if, as Lockett had claimed, he’d been coerced into the agreement.
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http://www.wdbj7.com/news/wdbj7-man...ke-courtroom-tuesday-20111129,0,3724256.story
He said his lawyers coerced him into the deal and that he didn't know the rights he was giving up.
A judge referred to a court date in August when he made the deal to drop his first degree murder charge to second degree.
I wish they had the video up with this story (maybe they will later)...BL actually speaks and comes off sounding like...well...