Per Curiam. The question certified to this court by the court of appeals “is whether a trial court must hold an evidentiary hearing in a post-conviction proceeding brought pursuant to R.C. 2953.21 et seq., wherein it is alleged that the plea of guilty was coerced and where the record shows that, prior to the acceptance of the plea of guilty, the trial court was told by the petitioner that no promises had been…
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