U.S. v. Davis, No. 99-1246 (2nd Cir.) (239 F.3d 283) (February 6, 2001) (Judge John M. Jr. Walker)
Loaded on March 1, 2001
published in Punch and Jurists
March 05, 2001
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Conflict of Interest.
Two months after he entered a guilty plea to a bribery charge, the defendant in this case moved pro se to withdraw his guilty plea, claiming that he had been coerced into entering the plea by his counsel. Among the allegations he made were that, when he asked his attorney ...
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