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Parker v. North Carolina, No. 268 (U.S. Supreme Court) (397 U.S. 790; 90 S.Ct. 1458) (May 4, 1970) (Justice White)

The petitioner in this case argued that his guilty plea was involuntary and thus invalid for two reasons: first, because it was induced by a North Carolina statute providing a maximum penalty in the event of a plea of guilty lower than the penalty authorized after a verdict of guilty ...

 

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