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In People v. Gaytan, 266 N.E.2d 488, the court held that although defendant was not advised of the possibility of a death penalty when he pleaded guilty to murder, he was not prejudiced thereby because the sentence of 18 to 35 years imposed was well within the court's admonition as to possible sentences.
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No. 54835 Motion allowed and judgments affirmed.
December 8, 1970. Abstract of Decision
APPEAL from the Circuit Court of Cook County; the Hon. L. SHELDON BROWN, Judge, presiding.
Gerald W. Getty, Public Defender, of Chicago, for appellant.
Edward V. Hanrahan, State's Attorney, of Chicago, for the People.
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