MURDOCK, Justice.
While represented by counsel, Stanford Earl Pritchett pleaded guilty to murder. Thereafter, Pritchett filed a pro se motion to set aside his guilty plea, asserting ineffective assistance of trial counsel. The trial court denied Pritchett's motion without conducting a hearing and without making a determination that Pritchett had validly waived his right to counsel with respect to the motion.
The Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the trial...
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