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rejecting the post-conviction petitioner's claim that a plea was not knowing and voluntary based on findings of post-conviction court that the "petitioner executed a plea petition that set out the rights that he was waiving, that trial counsel read the petition to petitioner before he entered his guilty plea, and that, before accepting the plea, the trial court assured itself that petitioner's plea was knowing, voluntary and intelligent" (footnote omitted)
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1997.