PER CURIAM.
Upon a plea of guilty, Victor Donald Wilde was convicted of second degree murder. He was sentenced to an indeterminate term of life in custody of the Board of Correction. On appeal, he urges that his guilty plea should not have been accepted. He also contends that the sentence imposed was excessive, and that the sentence was defective for failure to specify a minimum term. We affirm the judgment of conviction and the sentence.
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