Defendant was charged, inter alia, with one count of perjury in the second degree arising out of false statements that he made in a 1984 real property transfer gains tax affidavit regarding his status as attorney-in-fact for the seller and the amount of consideration received on the transfer of certain realty. The evidence established that defendant, who held himself out as engaged in the business of making or facilitating the acquisition...
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