· 11/24/2015
United States v. Qubid Coleman
Citations
- 806 F.3d 941
- 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 20447
- 2015 WL 7455160
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “The written plea agreement and his ad- missions that his lawyer explained the agreement to him and he understood the agreement—presumed to be true—are ad- equate substitutes for the verbal in-court colloquy about the collateral-attack waiver.”
- “The written plea agreement and his ad- missions that his lawyer explained the agreement to him and he understood the agreement—presumed to be true—are ad- equate substitutes for the verbal in-court colloquy about the collateral-attack waiver.”
- “The written plea agreement and his ad- missions that his lawyer explained the agreement to him and he understood the agreement—presumed to be true—are ad- equate substitutes for the verbal in-court colloquy about the collateral-attack waiver.”
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Judges: Wood, Rovner, Shah
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