Match the correct court case with the corresponding decision concerning guilty pleas
Column 1:
McCarthy v. United States
Henderson v. Morgan
Boykin v. Alabama
Padilla v. Kentucky
Column 2:
the Supreme Court held that it would be unconstitutional ?for the trial judge to accept [a] guilty plea without an affirmative showing that it is intelligent and voluntary?
?since respondent did not receive adequate notice of the offense to which he pleaded guilty, his plea was involuntary and the judgment of conviction was entered without due process of law?
failure to tell the defendant that deportation is a possible consequence of a guilty plea may result in a decision that such a plea is invalid
?by personally interrogating the defendant, not only will the judge be better able to ascertain the plea?s voluntariness, but he also will develop a more complete record to support his determination in a subsequent post-conviction attack…?
Column 1: McCarthy v. United States
Column 2: ?by personally interrogating the defendant, not only will the judge be better able to ascertain the plea?s voluntariness, but he also will develop a more complete record to support his determination in a subsequent post-conviction attack…?
Column 1: Henderson v. Morgan
Column 2: ?since respondent did not receive adequate notice of the offense to which he pleaded guilty, his plea was involuntary and the judgment of conviction was entered without due process of law?
Column 1: Boykin v. Alabama
Column 2: the Supreme Court held that it would be unconstitutional ?for the trial judge to accept [a] guilty plea without an affirmative showing that it is intelligent and voluntary?
Column 1: Padilla v. Kentucky
Column 2: failure to tell the defendant that deportation is a possible consequence of a guilty plea may result in a decision that such a plea is invalid
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