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U.S. v. Gomez-Perez, No. 00-1036 (2nd Cir.) (215 F.3d 315) (June 15, 2000) (Judge Fred I. Parker)

In this case the Second Circuit addressed a problem that has been spawned by the “relatively recent phenomenon” of appeal-waiver provisions in plea agreements: what does appointed counsel do for a client who has waived his right of appeal, but now wishes to appeal from his guilty-plea conviction, where counsel ...

 

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