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Defendant pleaded guilty to the crime of sexual abuse in the first degree in full satisfaction of the charges against him and was thereafter sentenced to an agreed-upon determinate term of three years in prison. Following sentencing, defendant appealed from the judgment of conviction. Upon subsequently learning that the sentence imposed was illegal given the date of the occurrence of the underlying act, County Court resentenced defendant to a term of ls/4 to 3V2 years in prison in accordance with Penal Law § 70.02 (4). Defendant also appeals from that judgment.
Initially, we note that “inasmuch as defendant’s arguments are limited to the propriety of the resentencing, his appeal from the original judgment is deemed abandoned” (People v Martin,
