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U.S. v. Gigot, No. 97-3117 (10th Cir.) (147 F.3d 1193) (May 21, 1998) (Judge Stephanie K. Seymour)

Case held that the district court's failure to inform the defendant of the elements of the charges against her and the possible penalties during the plea colloquy rendered the plea involuntary, and the error was not harmless.

In sharp contrast to the Tenth Circuit's ruling in the U.S. v. Erving ...

 

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