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2000-11-15 |
BUENA, J. |
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| We would, thus, assume that appellant made a conditional plea because this assumption would be more favorable to the accused. A conditional plea of guilty, or one entered subject to the provision that a certain penalty be imposed upon him, is equivalent to a plea of not guilty and would, therefore, require a full-blown trial before judgment may be rendered.[22] The question now arises: Was a full-blown trial conducted? | |||||