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People v. Brann

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
May 13, 2020
183 A.D.3d 758 (N.Y. App. Div. 2020)

Summary

denying habeas petition because petitioner, who contracted COVID-19 while incarcerated, failed to demonstrate that prison officials had been deliberately indifferent to his medical needs or that he was entitled to immediate release from custody as a remedy for any failure to address his medical needs

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Opinion

2020–03426 S.C.I. No. 1818/19

05-13-2020

The PEOPLE, etc., ex rel. Shane Ferro, on behalf of Mohamed Pasha, Appellant, v. Cynthia BRANN, etc., Respondent.

Queens Defenders, Forest Hills, N.Y. (Steven Sternberg and Shane Ferro, pro se, of counsel), for appellant. Melinda Katz, District Attorney, Kew Gardens, N.Y. (Johnnette Traill and Nancy Fitzpatrick Talcott of counsel), for respondent.


Queens Defenders, Forest Hills, N.Y. (Steven Sternberg and Shane Ferro, pro se, of counsel), for appellant.

Melinda Katz, District Attorney, Kew Gardens, N.Y. (Johnnette Traill and Nancy Fitzpatrick Talcott of counsel), for respondent.

ALAN D. SCHEINKMAN, P.J., CHERYL E. CHAMBERS, SHERI S. ROMAN, LINDA CHRISTOPHER, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

(S.C.I. No. 1818/19)

In a habeas corpus proceeding, the petitioner appeals from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Queens County (John B. Latella, J.), dated April 22, 2020. The judgment denied the petition and, in effect, dismissed the proceeding.

ORDERED that the judgment is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.

While serving a sentence of imprisonment, Mohamed Pasha contracted the COVID–19 virus. The petitioner subsequently commenced this proceeding in the Supreme Court for a writ of habeas corpus, seeking to release Pasha from custody. The court denied the petition and, in effect, dismissed the proceeding. The petitioner appeals.

The petitioner has failed to demonstrate that Pasha's imprisonment is illegal (see CPLR 7002[a] ; 7010[a]; People ex rel. DeLia v. Munsey, 26 N.Y.3d 124, 127–128, 20 N.Y.S.3d 304, 41 N.E.3d 1119 ). Contrary to the petitioner's contention, the petitioner has not demonstrated that prison officials have been deliberately indifferent to Pasha's medical needs or that Pasha is entitled to immediate release from custody as a remedy for any failure to address his medical needs (see People ex rel. Sandson v. Duncan, 306 A.D.2d 716, 717, 761 N.Y.S.2d 379 ; People ex rel. Kalikow v. Scully, 198 A.D.2d 250, 603 N.Y.S.2d 520 ; see also Farmer v. Brennan, 511 U.S. 825, 837–838, 114 S.Ct. 1970, 128 L.Ed.2d 811 ; Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 104–106, 97 S.Ct. 285, 50 L.Ed.2d 251 )

Accordingly, we agree with the Supreme Court's determination to deny the petition and, in effect, dismiss the proceeding.

SCHEINKMAN, P.J., CHAMBERS, ROMAN and CHRISTOPHER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

People v. Brann

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
May 13, 2020
183 A.D.3d 758 (N.Y. App. Div. 2020)

denying habeas petition because petitioner, who contracted COVID-19 while incarcerated, failed to demonstrate that prison officials had been deliberately indifferent to his medical needs or that he was entitled to immediate release from custody as a remedy for any failure to address his medical needs

Summary of this case from Tripathy v. Schneider

affirming denial of habeas petition because petitioner, who contracted COVID-19 while incarcerated, failed to demonstrate that prison officials had been deliberately indifferent to his medical needs or that he was entitled to immediate release from custody as a remedy for any failure to address his medical needs

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Case details for

People v. Brann

Case Details

Full title:The People of the State of New York, ex rel. Shane Ferro, on behalf of…

Court:SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department

Date published: May 13, 2020

Citations

183 A.D.3d 758 (N.Y. App. Div. 2020)
183 A.D.3d 758
2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 2803

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