People v. Thomas

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1981-07-06

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OPINION OF THE COURT Meyer, J. The legal sufficiency of a conceded set of facts to support a judgment of conviction entered upon a guilty plea may not be saved for appellate review by conditioning the plea on defendant’s right to appeal that issue, even though the prosecutor consents to, and the Trial Judge approves, the entry of such a conditional plea. Because defendant’s pleas were conditioned upon the po…

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