P. v. Colt CA2/1
Thomas Michael Colt, who is serving a sentence of 26 years to life in prison following a 1990 conviction for first degree murder, appeals the denial of a motion to vacate his judgment of conviction, which the trial court construed as a petition for a writ of error coram nobis. The motion contends that the judgment must be vacated because Colt’s guilty plea, the trial court’s acceptance thereof, and the ensuing judgment were procured by extrinsic fraud by his trial counsel, the prosecutor, and others.
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