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GUILTY PLEAS

NCJ Number
3508
Journal
JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW, CRIMINOLOGY AND POLICE SCIENCE Volume: 61 Issue: 4 Dated: (DECEMBER 1970) Pages: 521-526
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1970
Length
6 pages
Annotation
REDEFINITION OF THE CONCEPTS OF VOLUNTARINESS AND INTELLIGENCE IN PLEADING, AND ITS EFFECTS ON FEDERAL HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS.
Abstract
THREE SUPREME COURT CASES-MCMANN V. RICHARDSON, BRADY V. UNITED STATES, PARKER V. NORTH CAROLINA-NARROW THE POSSIBILITY OF OBTAINING HABEAS CORPUS HEARINGS. THE COURT DECIDED THAT AN ACCUSED WHO PLEADED GUILTY WITH THE ADVICE OF REASONABLY COMPETENT COUNSEL, EVEN IF MOTIVATED BY A COERCED CONFESSION OR FEAR OF A HARSH SENTENCE, RELINQUISHED HIS RIGHT TO REVIEW.

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