The judge shall further inform defendant of any right to a jury trial, the right to present witnesses on behalf of the defendant, that defendant has the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses against defendant, that defendant has the right to testify and that nobody can compel defendant to testify.
The judge shall determine whether the defendant understands, upon oral or written information provided, the matters presented.
Prior to making the finding, the judge shall review with the defendant a written waiver of counsel.
If the judge finds the waiver is knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently made, the waiver shall be signed by the defendant, witnessed by the judge or the clerk at the judges direction, and appropriately recorded. The written waiver of counsel shall be substantially in the form as set out in Form 37.C.
The judge shall not participate in any such discussions, but after a plea agreement has been reached, the judge may discuss the agreement with the attorneys including any alternative that would be acceptable.
Mo. R. Ord. Viol. & Viol. Burea. 37.58