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State v. Carlson10/28/2003 o voluntarily and then wait for imposition of the sentence; if the sentence imposed were more harsh than anticipated or desired, the defendant would claim he entered the plea involuntarily but could not tell the judge, fearing the judge could not be trusted. Such a sequence of events would make a mockery of our justice system and of course will not be allowed.
Hamilton, 142 Ariz. at 93, 688 P.2d at 985; see also State v. Rosario, 195 Ariz. 264, , 987 P.2d 226, (App. 1999). The trial court did not abuse its discretion in summarily dismissing this claim.
Although we grant the petition for review, we deny relief.
JOHN PELANDER, Presiding Judge
CONCURRING:
PHILIP G. ESPINOSA, Chief Judge
PETER J. ECKERSTROM, Judge
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