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U.S. v. Cain, No. 97-2991 (7th Cir.) (155 F.3d 840) (August 12, 1998) (Judge Ilana Diamond Rovner)

In holding that the defendant had failed to preserve his rights to contest the denial of a suppression motion when he entered into an uncondictional guilty plea, the Court stated: "The Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure provide that a defendant may enter a conditional plea of guilty with the approval ...

 

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