Appeal Waiver.

Byline: Derek Hawkins

United States Supreme Court

Case Name: Gilberto Garza v. Idaho

Case No.: 17-1026

Focus: Appeal Waiver

In Roe v. Flores-Ortega, 528 U. S. 470 (2000), this Court held that when an attorney's deficient performance costs a defendant an appeal that the defendant would have otherwise pursued, prejudice to the defendant should be presumed "with no further showing from the defendant of the merits of his underlying claims." Id., at 484. This case asks whether that rule applies even when the defendant has, in the course of pleading guilty, signed what is often called an "appeal waiver"that is, an agreement forgoing certain, but not all, possible appellate claims. We hold that the presumption of prejudice recognized in Flores Ortega applies regardless of whether the defendant has signed an appeal waiver.

Decision

Dissenting: THOMAS, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which GORSUCH, J., joined, and in which...

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