Judgment convicting defendant after trial of three counts of robbery in the first degree unanimously affirmed.
Defendant argues he was incapable of making his defense because of "idiocy, imbecility, lunacy, or insanity" (Penal Law, § 1120). He testified in his own behalf. Implicit in the trial court's rulings is the finding that there was no reasonable ground for believing the defendant's assertion of insanity and consequent inability to defend. During the trial...
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