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Henderson v. Morgan, No. 74-1529 (U.S. Supreme Court) (426 U.S. 637; 96 S.Ct. 2253) (June 17, 1976) (Justice Stevens)

In this case the Court vacated a guilty plea to a charge of second-degree murder because neither the petitioner's attorney not the court informed the petitioner that intent to cause the death of his victim was an element of the offense. The Court ruled that a guilty plea made under ...

 

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