DeRoo v. U.S., No. 99-1188 (8th Cir.) (223 F.3d 919) (August 31, 2000) (Judge Robert W. Pratt)
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Knowingly and Voluntarily Made.
In this case the Court granted a certificate of appealability on the single issue of whether the defendant had validly waived his section 2255 right to challenge his conviction and sentence on the grounds of ineffective assistance of counsel resulting from counsel's failure to file a motion to dismiss the ...
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