People v. Outley

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1993-02-16

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OPINION OF THE COURT Hancock, Jr., J. In these cases, the courts, in accepting guilty pleas, expressly conditioned the agreed-upon sentences on defendants not being arrested while on release awaiting sentence. Defendants, although arrested on additional charges prior to their sentencing dates, specifically denied the commission of any criminal acts and claimed that there was no basis for their arres…

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