U.S. v. Cooper.

PositionDue process of law - Brief Article

U.S. Appeals Court

ACCESS TO COURT

LAW LIBRARIES

U.S. v. Cooper, 375 F.3d 1041 (10th Cir. 2004). A defendant who was convicted of bank robbery appealed his conviction and alleged that he was deprived of due process by refusal of his request of access to a law library. The appeals court affirmed the conviction. The appeals court held that a prisoner who voluntarily, knowingly and intelligently...

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