Can ft Lauiyen haue. his Client PieaCuibty -ho OS'years on
ft Statutory maximum OP Zo years* ovftt'R TEXAS Lal/.
Can ft Court Re Fuse ho Homor ft u urns ft STft TESSuPREtnF
cr, PfiCES Deft ftPTBr qcihs presented ujH-fttht Precedent \
toes r judye. ftauethz Authority to go ouer th e Statutory
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tiihn f\ Lnuye.iT Aqs his Ci'iantto PLead to a scftteoce
that exceeds tab srmroRy PLLquasle By laojxs TMr
PREJUDICE TO THE CLIENT
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Deal that Exceeds smumy Mtixtmip is this ft
£>mCH OF PEER DEAL OR CONTRACT ?
xf Aro Court has Ruled oh the merits of the. Case
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Can a lawyer have his client plead guilty to 20 years on a statutory maximum of 15 years?