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Padilla v. Kentucky / Pro se legal representation in the United States / Ineffective assistance of counsel / Nolo contendere / Brady v. Maryland / Criminal defense lawyer / Defendant / Expungement / Collateral consequences of criminal conviction / Law / Criminal procedure / Public defender
Date: 2013-01-10 14:51:30
Padilla v. Kentucky
Pro se legal representation in the United States
Ineffective assistance of counsel
Nolo contendere
Brady v. Maryland
Criminal defense lawyer
Defendant
Expungement
Collateral consequences of criminal conviction
Law
Criminal procedure
Public defender

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