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Berman Vs. United States
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- Jun 22, 1964
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Berman v. UnitedSearch
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States - 378 U.S. 530 (1964) U.S. Supreme Court Berman v. UnitedSearch
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States, 378 U.S. 530 (1964) Berman v. UnitedSearch
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affirmed. PER CURIAM. The judgment of the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit is affirmed. United States v. RobinsonSearch
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partial rejection of the defendant's Rule 35 motion. This Court now affirms with the simple citation of United States v. RobinsonSearch
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U. S. 220 . Because I think that United States v. RobinsonSearch
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In Fay v. NoiaSearch
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Such a course was followed in similar circumstances by the Tenth Circuit in Hixon v. UnitedSearch
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States, 268 F.2d 667, where, as here, the appeal was late under Rule 37(a)(2). And we said in Bartone v. UnitedSearch
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convictions, federal courts have no other choice but to grant relief in the collateral proceeding. See Fay v. NoiaSearch
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Page 378 U. S. 534 in federal proceedings, over which both the Courts of Appeals and this Court ( McNabb v. UnitedSearch
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again the Court of Appeals dismissed. I think the reasoning of Corey v. UnitedSearch
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a case (here the reduction of sentence), it may consider questions arising in earlier stages of the case. See Mercer v. TheriotSearch
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that this petitioner, because he had a lawyer, is worse off than a defendant who does not have a lawyer. Cf. Fallen v. UnitedSearch
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or even negligence, in failing to file the proper kind of pleading at precisely the prescribed moment. Cf. Link v. WabashSearch
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In addition to those questions sought to be raised by petitioner in his appeal, this Court's decision in Jackson v. DennoSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Berman v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. RobinsonSearch
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of United States v. RobinsonSearch
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Hixon v. UnitedSearch
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Bartone v. UnitedSearch
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See Fay v. NoiaSearch
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McNabb v. UnitedSearch
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of Corey v. UnitedSearch
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See Mercer v. TheriotSearch
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Cf. Fallen v. UnitedSearch
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Cf. Link v. WabashSearch
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Jackson v. DennoSearch
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