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R V MICHAEL WILLIAMS (2000)

PUBLISHED November 24, 2000
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Where a guilty plea had been entered unequivocally after consideration of legal advice and where there was no suggestion of any mental deficit, suggestibility, pressure or inducement, a judge was correct in not exercising his discretion to allow that plea to be vacated and plea of not guilty entered.

CA (Crim Div) (Henry LJ, Poole J, Sir Brian Smedley)

24/11/2000

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