In re Gregory R.

Decision Date30 May 2018
Docket Number2017–06695,Docket No. D–17344–16
Citation161 A.D.3d 1168,74 N.Y.S.3d 511 (Mem)
Parties In the MATTER OF GREGORY R. (Anonymous), appellant.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Seymour W. James, Jr., New York, N.Y. (Dawne Mitchell and Raymond E. Rogers of counsel), for appellant.

Zachary W. Carter, Corporation Counsel, New York, N.Y. (Daniel Matza–Brown of counsel; Patrick Hill on the brief), for respondent.

RUTH C. BALKIN, J.P., SANDRA L. SGROI, JOSEPH J. MALTESE, LINDA CHRISTOPHER, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

In a proceeding pursuant to Family Court Act article 3, Gregory R. appeals from an order of disposition of the Family Court, Kings County (Alan Beckoff, J.), dated May 24, 2017. The order of disposition adjudicated Gregory R. a juvenile delinquent, upon an order of fact-finding of the same court dated March 2, 2017, made upon his admission, finding that he had committed acts on September 4, 2016, which, if committed by an adult, would have constituted the crime of assault in the third degree, and placed him on probation until May 24, 2018.

ORDERED that the appeal from so much of the order of disposition as placed the appellant on probation until May 24, 2018, is dismissed as academic, without costs or disbursements; and it is further,

ORDERED that the order of disposition is affirmed insofar as reviewed, without costs or disbursements.

The appeal from so much of the order of disposition as placed the appellant on probation until May 24, 2018, has been rendered academic, as the period of placement has expired. However, the appeal from so much of the order of disposition as adjudicated the appellant a juvenile delinquent has not been rendered academic, as there may be collateral consequences resulting from the adjudication of delinquency (see Matter of Kieron C., 140 A.D.3d 1160, 34 N.Y.S.3d 174 ).

In this juvenile delinquency proceeding, the petition charged the appellant with committing acts on September 4, 2016, which, if committed by an adult, would have constituted the crimes of assault in the second degree and criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree. In full satisfaction of the petition, the appellant admitted to having committed acts which, if committed by an adult, would have constituted the crime of assault in the third degree, a lesser included offense of the top count. After a dispositional hearing, the appellant was adjudicated a juvenile delinquent and placed on probation until May 24, 2018.

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