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U.S. v. Broce, No. 87-1190 (U.S. Supreme Court) (488 U.S. 563; 109 S.Ct. 757) (January 23, 1989) (Justice Kennedy)

Here the Court explained the finality of a guilty plea, noting that a guilty plea generally bars any double jepardy collateral attacks, with limited exceptions, as well as the right to challenge constitutional defects which occur before entry of the plea.

In this case, the Court considered the circumstances under ...

 

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