David Lee Townsend, age 19, pleaded guilty to a Dyer Act violation (18 U.S.C. § 2312) and was sentenced to a maximum period of imprisonment of three years pursuant to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. § 4208(a) (2). On appeal the issue is whether in accepting the tendered plea of guilty the trial court complied with the mandatory requirements of Fed.R.Crim.P. 11. We find there was no such compliance.
On arraignment the trial court did make some inquiry of Townsend concerning whether there was a factual basis for Townsend’s tendered plea of guilty. However, our perusal of the record discloses that Townsend was in nowise informed as to the various consequences of his tendered plea, which would certainly include explanation as to the nature and extent of the punishment which could lawfully be imposed.
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In McCarthy v. United States,
The rule of
McCarthy
has been applied by us in such cases as United States v. Birmingham,
The judgment is reversed and the case remanded with direction that the trial court permit Townsend to withdraw his plea of guilty and plead anew.
