People v. Williams

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1975-05-01

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Per Curiam. As a condition to acceptance of his plea defendant was asked to waive his right of appeal from the denial of his suppression motion. In the circumstances of this case we give effect to that waiver. Defendant was indicted on two counts of murder. Prior to trial he made a motion to suppress certain admissions he had made to the police. On the eve of trial, sometime after his suppression…

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