Defendant challenges the sufficiency of his plea allocution for the first time on direct appeal. However, in order to preserve a challenge to the factual sufficiency of a plea allocution there must have been a motion to withdraw the plea or a motion to vacate the judgment of conviction. In any event, although defendant argues that his recitation of the facts underlying the crime to which he pleaded casts significant doubt upon his guilt, a perusal of the plea minutes belies...
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