Adverse collateral consequences must be demonstrated in the record. See Turner ,
Judgment affirmed.
All the Justices concur.
Notes
The record also indicates that Abebe's sentence included a requirement that she pay a fine, participate in 40 hours of community service, submit to a drug evaluation, and participate in risk reduction services. Her driver's license was also suspended. Abebe has not alleged that she has yet to complete any of these requirements or that she remains under any restriction or probation stemming from her conviction.
To the extent our decision in Baker suggests that a habeas petitioner who has not demonstrated in the record that he or she suffers collateral consequences stemming from the conviction may instead demonstrate that he or she attempted to either expedite the habeas proceeding or prepare a record from the trial court, we disapprove such a reading. Those efforts are not a substitute for evidence in the record demonstrating that the petitioner suffers from collateral consequences. See Turner ,
