In 1995 Leroy K. Baker, Jr., pled guilty to malice murder and armed robbery. The pleas were entered pursuant to a written agreement in which the State agreed it would not seek the death penalty and Baker consented to the imposition of consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole for 30 years. In so doing, Baker also agreed that he waived his right to appeal "any issue that might have already...
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