Defendant moved in the late afternoon before Justice Berkman for release on parole on the ground that earlier in the day another Judge in a Criminal Court Part (Max Sayeh, J.) had refused to discharge defendant from custody despite a showing that over 144 (actually 147) hours had expired from the time of defendant's arrest upon a felony complaint without indictment, and that this violation of CPL 180.80 entitled him to parole in his own recognizance with exoneration of bail...
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