Jones v. Barnes, No. 81-1794 (U.S. Supreme Court) (463 U.S. 745; 103 S.Ct. 3308) (July 5, 1983) (Justice Burger)
After the respondent in this case was convicted of robbery and assault in a jury trial in a New York state court, counsel was appointed to represent him on appeal. Respondent informed counsel of several claims that he felt should be raised, but counsel rejected most of the suggested claims, ...
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