00:04It is the understanding of the District Attorney's Office that the defendant will plead guilty
00:08to seven counts of the indictment, specifically counts one through three and counts seven
00:13through ten.
00:14Counts four through six will be dismissed in satisfaction at the time of the defendant's
00:19sentencing.
00:20The District Attorney's Office agrees that in exchange for the defendant pleading guilty
00:24to counts one through three and counts seven through ten of the indictment and admitting
00:29to the uncharged murder of Karen Vergata, the District Attorney's Office recommends the
00:33following sentence.
00:34Counts one through three, murder in the first degree, the maximum sentence of life imprisonment
00:40without parole to run consecutive to each other.
00:43Now, do you understand, again, an obvious question, but I have to ask it.
00:47Do you understand that as a result of this plain sentence, you will be convicted of a felony
00:50and that such conviction will result in an enhanced sentence if you are convicted of a felony
00:55in the future?
00:55Do you understand that?
00:56Yes, I do.
00:57All right.
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