Opinion ID: 200216
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Heading: González's Other Claims

Text: 51 González challenges the sufficiency of the evidence and raises a Fourth Amendment challenge. Because these are not jurisdictional attacks, they are clearly foreclosed by González's unconditional guilty plea. Henderson, 411 U.S. 258, 267, 93 S.Ct. 1602, 36 L.Ed.2d 235 (1973) (When a criminal defendant has solemnly admitted in open court that he is in fact guilty of the offense with which he is charged, he may not thereafter raise independent claims relating to the deprivation of constitutional rights that occurred prior to the entry of the guilty plea.); see also Cordero, 42 F.3d at 698 ([A]n unconditional guilty plea effectuates a waiver of any and all independent non-jurisdictional lapses that may have marred the case's progress up to that point....).