Opinion ID: 764418
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Heading: New Evidence of Coercion

Text: 36 For the first time on appeal, Triestman argues that he should be granted a new hearing on whether his original guilty plea was coerced. In support of this argument, Triestman cites newly discovered evidence that he believes would justify relitigation of this claim. See, e.g., United States v. Salerno, 932 F.2d 117, 121 (2d Cir.1991) (noting exception to law of the case doctrine in circumstances where significant evidence is newly discovered). This last issue has been waived, however, because Triestman failed to raise it in the district court, and we decline to consider it on appeal. See Greene v. United States, 13 F.3d 577, 586 (2d Cir.1994).