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  "name": "The People of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Keith Wiggins, Defendant-Appellant",
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      "The People of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Keith Wiggins, Defendant-Appellant."
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        "text": "Mr. JUSTICE STOUDER\ndelivered the opinion of the court:\nPetitioner, Keith Wiggins, entered a plea of not guilty to a two-count indictment for burglary and theft filed on October 14,1971. On December 13, 1971, he withdrew his plea and pleaded guilty to a single count of burglary, and in conformity with a plea agreement was sentenced to a term of .not less than 2 nor more than 5 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections. No direct appeal was pursued. Defendant filed petition for post-conviction relief. An attorney was appointed for him, and an amended petition was filed. This appeal is from the dismissal by the circuit court of Peoria County of petitioners petition for post-conviction relief as amended.\nPetitioner contends that he was substantially deprived of due process by the trial court\u2019s acceptance of his guilty plea without establishing any factual basis for the plea, contrary to the requirements of Supreme Court Rule 402(c) (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1971, ch. 110A, par. 402(c)).\nDue to the view we take of this case, the only issue we need deal with on appeal relates to the People\u2019s contention that petitioner cannot raise on appeal an issue which was not raised at the trial level. The People state that the trial court\u2019s failure to determine a factual basis for the guilty plea was not raised in either petitioner\u2019s original petition or in his petition as amended. Petitioner does not dispute this contention, and accordingly, we agree with the People\u2019s argument that the issue cannot be raised for the first time on appeal. People v. Brown, 41 Ill.2d 230, 242 N.E.2d 242.\nFor the foregoing reasons the order of the circuit court of Peoria County is affirmed.\nAffirmed.\nDIXON and SCOTT, JJ., concur.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "James Geis and Robert Agostinelli, both of State Appellate Defender\u2019s Office, of Ottawa, for appellant.",
      "Michael Mihm, State\u2019s Attorney, of Peoria (James O. Christy, Assistant State\u2019s Attorney, of counsel), for the People."
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    "head_matter": "The People of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Keith Wiggins, Defendant-Appellant.\n(No. 72-320;\nThird District\nFebruary 20, 1975.\nJames Geis and Robert Agostinelli, both of State Appellate Defender\u2019s Office, of Ottawa, for appellant.\nMichael Mihm, State\u2019s Attorney, of Peoria (James O. Christy, Assistant State\u2019s Attorney, of counsel), for the People."
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