Johnson v. State

Decided 1994-10-19

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ORDER PER CURIAM. Because this court has been presented with an increasing number of Anders briefs recently, we will use these combined causes to outline our understanding of “Anders’ law,” both procedural and substantive, and the duties of the bench and bar- of this district when confronted with an apparently friv…

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