People v. Farrar

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1981-03-26

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OPINION OF THE COURT Chief Judge Cooke. Involved on this appeal are questions concerning the power of a sentencing court to exercise its own discretion independent of a plea agreement and to impose a sentence less than that negotiated at the time of the plea. Defendant was indicted for both felony and intentional murder, attempted murder, robbery, burglary and criminal possession of a weap…

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