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McMann v. Richardson, No. 153 (U.S. Supreme Court) (397 U.S. 759; 90 S.Ct. 1441) (May 4, 1970) (Justice White)

Here, following counseled guilty pleas, the court refused to address the merits of claimed constitutional violations that the guilty pleas had been coerced, since the issue was whether the pleas had been knowingly and voluntarily made.

The principal issue addressed in this case was whether and to what extent an ...

 

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