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  2. After being sentenced to life, man files motion to withdraw ...

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    Jul. 16—A man sentenced last month to life plus 136 years in prison in a case described by prosecutors as "child torture" filed a motion to withdraw his guilty plea, according to court documents.

  3. Pueblo murder suspect asks to withdraw guilty plea; he's the ...

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    Although Henry pleaded guilty to second-degree murder July 10 as part of a plea agreement that called for the dropping of a first-degree murder charge, he filed a handwritten pro se motion Sept. 8 ...

  4. In Session: Chatham County Superior Court Judge denies motion ...

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    Judge denies motion to withdraw guilty plea On Feb. 27, Chatham County Superior Court Judge Benjamin Karpf denied Cordell Richardson's motion to withdraw his guilty plea for a 2018 aggravated assault.

  5. List of U.S. states by Alford plea usage - Wikipedia

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    This list of U.S. states by Alford plea usage documents usage of the form of guilty plea known as the Alford plea in each of the U.S. states in the United States. An Alford plea (also referred to as Alford guilty plea [1] [2] [3] and Alford doctrine [4] [5] [6]) in the law of the United States is a guilty plea in criminal court, [7] [8] [9] where the defendant does not admit the act and ...

  6. Removal jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Any objection to removal must be presented to the federal court by way of a timely-filed motion. Apart from motions brought by the parties, many federal district courts screen notices of removal for facially obvious defects and when they catch one will issue a sua sponte order to show cause directed to the moving defendant.

  7. Deferred sentence - Wikipedia

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    To enter the deferred sentence program, a plea of guilt must be made. Even though successful completion of a deferred sentence results in a dismissal of charges and guilty plea withdrawal, most states still consider it to be a conviction since a plea of guilt was entered and the defendant was considered "convicted" for the duration of the program.

  8. Man in prison for stabbing death of Edwardsville attorney ...

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    Timothy Banowetz, the man who pleaded guilty in the 2020 stabbing death of Edwardsville attorney Randy Gori, filed this motion on Dec. 5, 2022, asking Judge Kyle Napp to withdraw his guilty plea.

  9. Ineffective assistance of counsel - Wikipedia

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    Ineffectiveness claims can be brought by defendants who pled guilty to a plea deal and did so following the bad advice of counsel. Such claims typically arise when the defendant's lawyer fails to inform their client about the "collateral" consequences of their guilty plea. Collateral consequences include the loss of the ability to vote ...