Filed Date: 5/7/1999
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/1/2024
—Judgment unanimously affirmed. Memorandum: Defendant was charged with felony and misdemeanor crimes following a burglary committed by him in April 1995. The prosecutor and defendant entered into an agreement whereby the prosecutor agreed to allow defendant to plead guilty to misdemeanor counts of the indictment if defendant cooperated with the police in criminal investigations. After a few months, the prosecutor determined that defendant had not fulfilled the conditions of the cooperation agreement. Following a hearing to determine the nature and scope of the cooperation agreement and the actions taken by defendant (see, People v Argentine, 67 AD2d 180, 184; see also, People v Gupta [appeal No. 3], 80 AD2d 743), County Court determined that the prosecutor was entitled to rescind the agreement. The court found that defendant failed to perform adequately under the agreement and that, although defendant was required as a condition of the agreement to refrain from further criminal activity, he committed several crimes while he was working with the police. Defendant there