The verdict was based upon legally sufficient evidence. There is no basis for disturbing the court's determinations concerning credibility. There was ample evidence from which the court could infer appellant's intent to deprive the victim of his property (see Penal Law § 155.00 [3]), including evidence that appellant ran off with the victim's property, and that she ultimately returned only part of it.
The disposition was an appropriate exercise of discretion...
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