WALTERS, Chief Judge.
In 1986, the appellant, William Odom, pled guilty to two counts of voluntary manslaughter, one count of grand theft, and to a charge of conspiracy to commit robbery. In 1989, he filed an application for post-conviction relief (which was later amended), asserting that his pleas of guilty were not voluntary and that there was a lack of evidence to show he had committed any homicide or entered into a conspiracy to commit robbery. Following an evidentiary...
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