Charged with second-degree robbery and fourth-degree grand larceny, and his motion to suppress identification testimony having been denied, defendant pled guilty to attempted second-degree robbery with a promise of six years to life should he be a mandatory persistent felon, upon condition that he waive his right to appeal the suppression ruling, appear in court and at probation when required, and not be rearrested. The court warned defendant that if he violated any of these...
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