People v. Dukes

Decision Date06 January 2005
Docket Number14758.
Citation788 N.Y.S.2d 229,14 A.D.3d 732,2005 NY Slip Op 00031
PartiesTHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. ETRICE DUKES, Appellant.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Schenectady County (Hoye, J.), rendered April 21, 2003, convicting defendant upon his plea of guilty of the crimes of robbery in the first degree and robbery in the second degree.

LAHTINEN, J.

Defendant waived indictment and pleaded guilty to charges of robbery in the first degree and robbery in the second degree in exchange for a sentence (as a second felony offender) to consecutive prison terms of eight years and five years for the respective crimes, with five years of postrelease supervision. He also waived his right to appeal. Defendant was sentenced in accordance with the terms of the plea agreement and now appeals.

Defendant argues that he was improperly sentenced as a second felony offender. A challenge to the legality of a sentence survives despite a waiver of the right to appeal (see People v Miller, 284 AD2d 724, 725 [2001], lvs denied 97 NY2d 678, 685 [2001]). At sentencing, defendant initially questioned that part of the People's statement made pursuant to CPL 400.21 indicating that the prior felony, which was from Delaware, involved possession of heroin. He recalled it was marihuana. After consultation between defendant and his counsel, defense counsel stated that defendant waived any objection regarding the unlawful substance involved in the Delaware crime. Thereafter, in response to specific questioning by County Court, defendant acknowledged a prior felony conviction and declined the court's invitation for a hearing on the issue. To the extent that there was any error in the People's CPL 400.21 statement, "defendant waived strict compliance by acknowledging the prior felony conviction in open court and not objecting to County Court's finding as to the prior conviction" (People v Kennedy, 277 AD2d 814, 815 [2000], lv denied 96 NY2d 760 [2001]; see People v Crippa, 245 AD2d 811, 812 [1997] [1998], lv denied 92 NY2d 850 [1998]).

Defendant asserts that the order of commitment imposes five years of postrelease supervision on each of the two crimes, whereas the sentence required only one such five-year period. While the order of commitment may not be free from ambiguity on this issue, the sentence imposed by County Court was clear and the People...

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  • People v. Hayes
    • United States
    • New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division
    • March 28, 2013
    ...terms of postrelease supervision merge ( see e.g. People v. Passino, 104 A.D.3d 1060, 962 N.Y.S. 461 [decided herewith]; People v. Dukes, 14 A.D.3d 732, 733, 788 N.Y.S.2d 229 [2010],lv. denied4 N.Y.3d 885, 798 N.Y.S.2d 731, 831 N.E.2d 976 [2005] ). Here, however, remittal is necessary becau......
  • People v. Shindler
    • United States
    • New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division
    • January 16, 2020
    ..., 146 A.D.3d 1031, 1033, 44 N.Y.S.3d 603 [2017], lv denied 29 N.Y.3d 947, 54 N.Y.S.3d 378, 76 N.E.3d 1081 [2017] ; People v. Dukes , 14 A.D.3d 732, 733, 788 N.Y.S.2d 229 [2005], lv denied 4 N.Y.3d 885, 798 N.Y.S.2d 731, 831 N.E.2d 976 [2005] ...
  • People v. Stocum
    • United States
    • New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division
    • October 27, 2016
    ...A.D.3d 1050, 1055, 962 N.Y.S.2d 443 [2013], lv. denied 22 N.Y.3d 1041, 981 N.Y.S.2d 375, 4 N.E.3d 387 [2013], with People v. Dukes, 14 A.D.3d 732, 733, 788 N.Y.S.2d 229 [2005], lv. denied 4 N.Y.3d 885, 798 N.Y.S.2d 731, 831 N.E.2d 976 [2005] ). While the judgment is not impaired by this con......
  • People v. Jackson, 107915
    • United States
    • New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division
    • April 12, 2018
    ...Chirse, 146 A.D.3d 1031, 1033, 44 N.Y.S.3d 603 [2017], lv denied 29 N.Y.3d 947, 54 N.Y.S.3d 378, 76 N.E.3d 1081 [2017] ; People v. Dukes, 14 A.D.3d 732, 733, 788 N.Y.S.2d 229 [2005], lv denied 4 N.Y.3d 885, 798 N.Y.S.2d 731, 831 N.E.2d 976 [2005] ; cf. People v. Stocum, 143 A.D.3d 1160, 116......
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