Indicted on charges of first- and second-degree sexual assault, Victor Alvarez, a lawful permanent resident, rejected an offer to plead guilty to fourth-degree criminal sexual contact or third-degree criminal restraint in exchange for a recommended sentence of two years' probation based on likely erroneous immigration advice. He testified at trial that he is innocent of any non-consensual contact with the victim and only prevented her from driving to ensure her safety. The jury convicted him of first -degree aggravated sexual assault, and he was sentenced to a fifteen-year NERA term.
The court affirms the dismissal of his PCR petition based on his trial testimony, finding he cannot, as a matter of law, establish he suffered any prejudice from immigration counsel's or plea counsel's deficient advice about the plea because it was a plea he'd have to perjure himself to accept.