Opinion McKINSTER, Acting P. J. Defendant Nicholas E. Thurman appeals from a judgment entered, in part, after a guilty plea. He asserts that the issues he seeks to raise are cognizable on appeal, despite his failure to obtain a certificate of probable cause, because the trial court assured him that he could do so. We conclude that the issues either lack merit or…
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