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U.S. v. Noriega-Millan, No. 96-1420 (1st Cir.) (110 F.3d 162) (April 7, 1997) (Judge Hugh H. Bownes)

As any seasoned defense counsel has learned, sometimes - in fact usually quite often - the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure just don't mean what they say. Rule 11(e)(2) of the Fed.R.Crim.P. provides that, before a sentencing court may accept a guilty plea entered pursuant to a Rule 11(e)(1)(B) agreement, ...

 

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