United States v. Haselden by Fourth Circuit U.S. Court Of Appeals

United States v. Haselden

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Per Curiam: Appellant pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute cocaine. Pursuant to the plea agreement, the Government administered a polygraph examination prior to sentencing, which Appellant failed. Appellant also failed a second polygraph examination. The plea agreement further provided that if Appellant failed to fulfill any of his obligations under the agreement, including the promise to successfully complete a polygraph examination, the Government would, at its option, be relieved of any or all of its obligations under the agreement.

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