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Berget v. Gibson

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Aug 5, 1999
98-6381 (10th Cir. Aug. 5, 1999)

Summary

applying a procedural bar to ineffective assistance claim where "counsel at trial and on appeal differed" and "the evidence offered in support of this claim was known to the trial court"

Summary of this case from Reese v. Yates

Opinion

98-6381.

August 5, 1999.

Appeal from W.D.Okla.


Decisions without Published Opinions Affirmed.


Summaries of

Berget v. Gibson

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Aug 5, 1999
98-6381 (10th Cir. Aug. 5, 1999)

applying a procedural bar to ineffective assistance claim where "counsel at trial and on appeal differed" and "the evidence offered in support of this claim was known to the trial court"

Summary of this case from Reese v. Yates
Case details for

Berget v. Gibson

Case Details

Full title:Berget v. Gibson

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit

Date published: Aug 5, 1999

Citations

98-6381 (10th Cir. Aug. 5, 1999)

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