PER CURIAM:
Defendant on October 16, 1964, was charged with a crime carrying with it a mandatory life sentence. He was not represented by counsel at arraignment. The trial court accepted a plea of guilty and imposed the mandatory sentence.
Defendant now petitions for a writ of habeas corpus, contending among other things, that his plea of guilty was involuntary and equivocal.
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