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U.S. v. Banks-Giombetti, No. 00-1869 (7th Cir.) (245 F.3d 949) (March 30, 2001) (Per Curiam)

On the day of his trial for charges stemming from a bank robbery, the defendant in this case entered a guilty plea to the entire indictment. The district court (Judge Lozano), obviously displeased that the defendant had waited so long to plead guilty (and perhaps wishing to send a message ...

 

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