U.S. v. Andrades, No. 98-1112 (2nd Cir.) (169 F.3d 131) (February 26, 1999) (Judge Rosemary S. Pooler)
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published in Punch and Jurists
April 19, 1999
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Knowingly and Voluntarily Made.
The Second Circuit held that the district court's error in failing to advise the defendant of the effect of supervised release at his plea was harmless error. However the district court vacated the defendant's guilty plea because the record did not establish that the defendant understood the nature of the ...
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