On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 09:22:21PM -0800, Douglas Lucas wrote: > Lawyers tell me that most/all plea deals have a boilerplate paragraph > stating that what isn't written in the plea deal doesn't count. > > For example in alleged WikiLeaks courier Matt DeHart's plea deal -- > http://douglaslucas.com/files/DeHart_PleaAgreement.pdf -- on PDF page 13 > there's this text: "29. No promises, agreements, or conditions have been > entered into other than those set forth in this Plea Agreement, and none > will be entered into unless memorialized in writing and signed by all of > the parties listed below." > > Does anyone know what the generic term/name is for that kind of > paragraph in a contract (preferably, in a plea deal specifically)? > > I ask the lawyers and they say there is such a generic term and they > just can't remember.
Your project/ purpose for this?
