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Glover v. U.S., No. 99-8576 (U.S. Supreme Court) (531 U.S. 198; 121 S.Ct. 696) (January 9, 2001) (Justice Kennedy)

In a decision that may foreshadow an increase in claims of ineffective assistance of counsel at sentencing, the Supreme Court has ruled that it was improper for the Seventh Circuit to have dismissed a claim of ineffective assistance of counsel because the defendant could not show any “significant prejudice” where ...

 

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