Bailey v. Weber, No. 01-1550 (8th Cir.) (295 F.3d 852) (July 10, 2002) (Judge Roger L. Wollman)
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Knowingly and Voluntarily Made.
Here the Court affirmed the denial of a writ of habeas corpus, holding that the defendant’s plea agreement was knowingly and voluntarily made despite fact that he had an IQ of 66 and was deemed to be mentally retarded.
The petitioner in this case appealed from an order of the ...
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