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Rodriquez v. U.S., No. 749 (U.S. Supreme Court) (395 U.S. 327; 89 S.Ct. 1715) (June 2, 1969) (Justice Marshall)

Case held that where counsel's failure to file an appeal within the alloted time period precluded an appeal, a habeas petitioner need not specify the grounds he would raise if his right to appeal were reinstated.

In this case, counsel failed to file a notice of appeal, despite being instructed ...

 

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