People v. Gardner

Decision Date27 January 1986
PartiesThe PEOPLE, etc., Respondent, v. Billy D. GARDNER, Appellant.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Joseph Stein, Cedarhurst, for appellant.

Denis Dillon, Dist. Atty., Mineola (Anthony J. Girese and Peter S. Shapiro, of counsel), for respondent.

Before LAZER, J.P., and MANGANO, BROWN and LAWRENCE, JJ.

MEMORANDUM BY THE COURT.

Appeal by defendant from an amended judgment of the County Court, Nassau County (Santagata, J.), rendered October 26, 1983, vacating a sentence of probation previously imposed as the result of a conviction upon a plea of guilty to attempted burglary in the second degree, adjudicating him in violation of probation, after a hearing, and sentencing him to a nine-month term of imprisonment.

Amended judgment affirmed.

Defendant had failed to keep a total of 24 appointments with his probation officer, a condition of his probation, purportedly due to lack of funds for transportation. The testimony of the probation officer was uncontested, and defendant conceded having missed the meetings. The court found that the meetings missed during periods of employment constituted a violation of the conditions of probation, but found the meetings missed during periods of unemployment were not violations. The findings of violation were based on a preponderance of the evidence (CPL 410.70[3] ). The disparity between the findings for the periods during employment and unemployment was not improper (see, People v. Forman, 105 A.D.2d 984, 481 N.Y.S.2d 819).

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    • New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division
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    • New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division
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