United States v. Van Dyne , 217 F.2d 941 ( 1954 )


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  • PER CURIAM.

    This is an appeal from the refusal of the district judge to permit defendants in a criminal case to change their plea from guilty to not guilty.

    The determination of the question is, of course, one for the trial judge and his order must stand unless we see an abuse of discretion.

    The defendants were advised by competent counsel. They originally pleaded not guilty, but against the advice of their counsel they changed their plea to guilty when their plea of nolo contendere was rejected by the court upon objection by the government. It is quite clear that the matter of what plea they should make was not one which was hurried but was one which was under consideration for some time.

    The trial judge gave careful consideration to the question presented. There was no abuse of discretion here.

    The judgment of the district court will be affirmed.

Document Info

Docket Number: Nos. 11437, 11438

Citation Numbers: 217 F.2d 941

Filed Date: 12/28/1954

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/18/2024