GRAHAM, Judge.
No assignments of error are brought forward and argued in defendant's brief and his court appointed counsel states that he has reviewed the record and can find no error. There is plenary evidence to support the court's conclusion that defendant's plea of nolo contendere was freely, understandingly and voluntarily made.
"A plea of nolo contendere, like a plea of guilty, leaves open for review only the sufficiency of the indictment and...
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