McMANN V. RICHARDSON 397 U.S. 759 (1970) CASE BRIEF

McMANN V. RICHARDSON
397 U.S. 759 (1970)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over the extent to which a valid guilty plea may be impeached in collateral proceedings by assertions of proof that the plea was motivated by a prior coerced confession.
FACTS: Richardson (Ds) were convicted in state court of felonies, following their pleas of guilty, entered on advice of counsel, which in petitions for collateral relief they claimed, inter alia, were the illegal product of coerced confessions.

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