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Criminal Law: Restitution-Sentence Authority

 

Where a defendant argued that he was denied due process, and the plea court lacked the authority to sentence him to an executed term and to pay restitution, the defendant’s claim was waived by his knowing, voluntary and intelligent guilty plea, and any error was self-invited, so the judgment is affirmed.

Judgment is affirmed.

Borneman v. State (MLW No. 72821/Case No. SD35503 – 7 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Lynch, J.) Appealed from circuit court, Laclede County, Hamner, J. (William J. Swift, Columbia, for appellant) (Gregory L. Barnes, Jefferson City, for respondent).