Cain was indicted for Murder and, after arraignment, pleaded guilty. The RTC accepted the plea and directed the prosecution to present evidence, but the prosecution failed to present any evidence and the court found Cain guilty based solely on the plea. Is the conviction proper?

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Cain was indicted for Murder and, after arraignment, pleaded guilty. The RTC accepted the plea and directed the prosecution to present evidence, but the prosecution failed to present any evidence and the court found Cain guilty based solely on the plea. Is the conviction proper?

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