On the date that the defendant was originally scheduled to be sentenced, he denied that he was a predicate felon and requested a hearing. Although the court at first directed that a hearing be held, it subsequently, and without conducting further proceedings, declared the defendant to be a violent predicate felon on the ground that a prior conviction had been affirmed by the Appellate Division, and, thus, there was no question of the validity of that conviction. However,...
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