ALMAND, Chief Justice.
Willie Neal Holmes, in his petition for the writ of habeas corpus, alleged that he was being illegally detained by Lamont Smith, Warden of the Georgia State Prison. He further alleged that: (a) his plea of guilty to an indictment charging him with the offense of burglary was not entered voluntarily; (b) that he was held incommunicado for some fifteen days after his arrest; and (c) that he was denied the right of counsel.
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