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Bradshaw v. Stumpf, No. 04-637 (U.S. Supreme Court) (545 U.S. 175; 125 S.Ct. 2398) (June 13, 2005) (Justice O'Connor)

A defendant has entered into a knowing guilty plea, despite the trial court’s failure to explain the specific intent to cause death element of the aggravated murder charge, where the elements of the crime were explained to him by his counsel.

In 1984, the respondent, John David Stumpf, and an ...

 

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