U.S. v. Gonzalez, No. 01-2247 (1st Cir.) (311 F.3d 440) (November 22, 2002) (Judge Michael Boudin)
Although it is a generally accepted principle of law that jurisdictional defects may be raised by a party at any point in the litigation and that a plea of guilty does not waive any jurisdictional defects to the crimes that may exist, the Court’s ruling in this case threatens to ...
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