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Parry v. Rosemeyer, No. 94-3335 (3rd Cir.) (64 F.3d 110) (August 21, 1995) (Judge Edward R. Becker)

This case discusses the jaundiced meaning of what constitutes an "intelligent" guilty plea. The law has long held that for a plea to be intelligently made, the defendant must be aware of the "consequences" of that plea. With the advent of the Guidelines, that became impossible because no one really …

 

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