In November, 1986, defendant pleaded guilty to conspiracy in the fourth degree, admitting that he possessed, in concert with others, records of narcotic transactions. In August, 1987, defendant successfully moved to vacate his guilty plea on the unopposed ground that the People were unable to return about $11,000 worth of jewelry to defendant as required by the plea agreement. In January, 1988, defendant was tried and found guilty of conspiracy in the second degree.
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