VAUGHN, Judge.
The record discloses that defendant's plea was accepted only after the court made due inquiry of the defendant and adjudged that the plea was freely, understandingly and voluntarily entered. On appeal, defendant does not contend that his plea was not freely, understandingly and voluntarily entered. Defendant argues that a bill of indictment for murder will not support a plea of manslaughter. He further argues that the sentence imposed constitutes cruel...
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