People v. Steinard
| Decision Date | 10 November 2022 |
| Docket Number | 111992 |
| Citation | People v. Steinard, 210 A.D.3d 1202, 178 N.Y.S.3d 262 (N.Y. App. Div. 2022) |
| Parties | The PEOPLE of the State of New York, Respondent, v. John STEINARD, Appellant. |
| Court | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division |
Carolyn B. George, Albany, for appellant.
David J. Clegg, District Attorney, Kingston (Joan Gudesblatt Lamb of counsel), for respondent.
Before: Garry, P.J., Clark, Aarons, Pritzker and Fisher, JJ.
Fisher, J. Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Ulster County(Donald A. Williams, J.), rendered April 17, 2019, convicting defendant upon his plea of guilty of the crime of grand larceny in the fourth degree.
Defendant waived indictment and entered a guilty plea to the reduced charge of grand larceny in the fourth degree as charged in a superior court information.As part of the plea agreement, defendant was required to waive his right to appeal and, in exchange, was promised a prison sentence of no more than 1½ to 3 years, and reserved the right to argue for parole supervision as part of the Willard drug treatment program (seeCPL 410.91[5];Penal Law § 70.70[3][d] ).At sentencing, County Court declined to order that defendant be placed in the Willard drug treatment program based upon, among other factors, his extensive criminal history, and, consistent with the plea agreement, sentenced him, as an acknowledged second felony offender, to a prison term of 1½ to 3 years and ordered him to pay restitution.Defendant appeals.
To the extent that defendant challenges his guilty plea as not knowing, voluntary and intelligent, this claim survives the appeal waiver but was not preserved by an appropriate postallocution motion despite ample opportunity to do so prior to sentencing (seeCPL 220.60[3];People v. Williams,27 N.Y.3d 212, 214, 32 N.Y.S.3d 17, 51 N.E.3d 528[2016] ).The narrow exception to the preservation requirement is inapplicable, as defendant made no statements during the plea colloquy or at sentencing that were inconsistent with his guilt or that otherwise called into question the voluntariness of his plea (seePeople v. Williams,27 N.Y.3d at 214, 32 N.Y.S.3d 17, 51 N.E.3d 528;People v. Lopez,71 N.Y.2d 662, 666, 529 N.Y.S.2d 465, 525 N.E.2d 5[1988] ).Were we to address his claim despite the lack of preservation, we would find that defendant was informed of the plea terms and waived the constitutional trial-related rights forfeited by a guilty plea, which he indicated he understood and accepted in pleading guilty, and made a "knowing, voluntary and intelligent choice among alternative courses of action"( People v. Conceicao,26 N.Y.3d 375, 382, 23 N.Y.S.3d 124, 44 N.E.3d 199[2015];seeBoykin v. Alabama,395 U.S. 238, 243, 89 S.Ct. 1709, 23 L.Ed.2d 274[1969];People v. Tyrell,22 N.Y.3d 359, 361, 365, 981 N.Y.S.2d 336, 4 N.E.3d 346[2013];People v. Pompey,203 A.D.3d 1411, 1412–1413, 164 N.Y.S.3d 718[3d Dept.2022], lv denied38 N.Y.3d 1009, 168 N.Y.S.3d 376, 188 N.E.3d 568[2022] ).Defendant's challenge to the sentence as harsh and excessive, which he...
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