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U.S. v. Strange, No. 96-1244 (8th Cir.) (102 F.3d 356) (December 13, 1996) (Judge Floyd R. Gibson)

Case recognized that there is a constitutionally mandated exception to the general rule that defendants are not permitted to use sentencing proceedings as a forum to attack a prior conviction: where a defendant claims that a previous conviction was obtained following a constitutonally unsound waiver of counsel then he can ...

 

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