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U.S. v. Rogers, No. 97-1111, No. 442 (2nd Cir.) (129 F.3d 76) (October 28, 1997) (Per Curiam)

After defendant's motion for suppression of evidence was denied, she offered to enter a conditional guilty plea; and when the Government refused to accept that plea, she then agreed to a bench trial on stipulated facts. At sentencing, she argued that this was the "functional equivalent of a guilty plea" ...

 

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