PEOPLE v. KING


284 A.D. 1015 (1954)

The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Louis F. King and William H. Green, Appellants

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

November 24, 1954.


With full knowledge of the alleged delay in arraignment and of the manner in which his confession was obtained, each defendant chose not to litigate any issues arising therefrom but to enter a plea of guilty to a lesser crime than charged by the indictment. Litigation, now, of those issues need not be required. A prediction or representation by a defendant's counsel of the length of the sentence to be given, even if erroneous, does not furnish ground for vacating a judgment...

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