Does Defendant have to provide a compelling argument that there could be no satisfactory explanation for trial counsel's failure to request admonitions?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Ross, B263980 (Cal. App. 2017):

Regardless, defendant has made no effort to demonstrate that there could be no satisfactory explanation for trial counsel's failure to request admonitions. Indeed, he has included no discussion of that issue. Defendant has thus failed to demonstrate that no reasonably competent attorney would have failed to request admonitions, and his claim of ineffective assistance of counsel must be rejected. (See People v. Gamache, supra, 48 Cal.4th at p. 391.)

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