Defendant appeals his convictions of theft in the first degree and assault in the second degree, following pleas entered as part of a plea bargain that resulted in the dismissal of several other charges. He assigns error to the trial court’s denying his motion to withdraw his plea of no contest to the assault charge and his plea of guilty to the theft charge, contending that the factual basis for the no contest plea ceased to exist as of the time of sentencing and that the guilty plea was rendered involuntary because of certain misrepresentations made by a police officer.
This court is not authorized to consider on direct appeal defendant’s claim that the trial court abused its discretion by denying his motion to withdraw his pleas. ORS 138.050;
State v. Lugo,
Appeal dismissed.
Notes
ORS 135.380(2) provides:
“A defendant with counsel may plead guilty or no contest on the day of arraignment or any time thereafter. A defendant without counsel shall not be allowed to plead guilty or no contest to a felony on the day of arraignment.”
