Moore v. State
The trial court exceed its authority by adding conditions to the
State's plea bargain agreement with the defendant for manufacture of
methamphetamine, including a requirement that the defendant appear in
court on a future sentencing date. The trial court's actions turned the plea into an open plea of
guilt when he subsequently violated the conditions imposed on him.
However, the defendant failed to object to the new conditions during
the sentencing hearing and never asked to withdraw his plea so the plea
stands.
