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Hill v. Lockhart, No. 84-1103 (U.S. Supreme Court) (474 U.S. 52; 106 S.Ct. 366) (November 18, 1985) (Justice Rehnquist)

Here the Court extended the Strickland analysis to counsel's conduct during the pleading stage;and it held that that the Constitution does not require that a defendant be provided with information concerning parole eligibility for a plea to be upheld.

In this case the Court considered an ineffective assistance of counsel ...

 

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