The hearing court properly exercised its discretion in permitting the prosecutor to cross-examine defendant concerning matters not covered in his direct examination, since these subjects were relevant to defendant's credibility as well as other issues raised at the hearing (see, People v Tice, 131 N.Y. 651; People v Uscange,
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