TN: Defense counsel not ineffective for recommending guilty plea where motion to suppress denied and case would have gone to trial on other counts even if granted

Defendant challenges on post-conviction his counsel being ineffective in recommending a guilty plea after the motion to suppress was denied. Even if it had been granted, defendant was going to trial on other counts, and he can’t show that defense counsel was inadequate at all. Stevens v. State, 2020 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 5 (Jan. 8, 2020).

Lacking of findings of fact and conclusion of law on search issue requires remand. State v. Kline, 2020-Ohio-23, 2020 Ohio App. LEXIS 15 (9th Dist. Jan. 8, 2020).*

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