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People v. Nicol

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Dec 30, 2009
68 A.D.3d 1715 (N.Y. App. Div. 2009)

Opinion

No. KA 08-00979.

December 30, 2009.

Appeal from an order of the Onondaga County Court (William D. Walsh, J.), entered March 28, 2008 pursuant to the 2005 Drug Law Reform Act. The order, inter alia, granted defendant's application for resentencing upon defendant's 2004 conviction of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the second degree and imposed a new sentence.

FRANK H. HISCOCK LEGAL AID SOCIETY, SYRACUSE (SHIRLEY K. DUFFY OF COUNSEL), FOR DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

WILLIAM J. FITZPATRICK, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, SYRACUSE (JAMES P. MAXWELL OF COUNSEL), FOR RESPONDENT.

Present: Hurlbutt, J.P., Peradotto, Carni, Pine and Gorski, JJ.


It is hereby ordered that the order so appealed from is unanimously modified on the law by deleting those parts vacating the sentence imposed June 15, 2004 and imposing a new sentence and as modified the order is affirmed, the sentence imposed February 26, 2008 is vacated, and the matter is remitted to Onondaga County Court for further proceedings in accordance with the following memorandum: Defendant appeals from an order pursuant to the 2005 Drug Law Reform Act ([DLRA-2] L 2005, ch 643, § 1) granting his application for resentencing upon his conviction of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the second degree (Penal Law § 220.18 [former (1)]) and imposing a determinate term of imprisonment of seven years plus a five-year period of postrelease supervision. We previously reversed the sentence imposed following defendant's application for resentencing, and we remitted the matter to County Court to determine defendant's application in compliance with DRLA-2 ( People v Nicol, 48 AD3d 1067).

We reject defendant's contention that the new sentence is harsh and excessive. We further conclude that the court upon remittal properly set forth in its decision the reasons for the new sentence ( see People v Boatman, 53 AD3d 1053), and thus properly exercised its discretion in determining the length of the new sentence ( see generally People v Newton, 48 AD3d 115, 119-120). We reject defendant's further contention that the new sentence was unauthorized as a matter of law, inasmuch as the new sentence falls within the sentencing range of Penal Law § 70.71 (3) (b) (ii).

For the reasons set forth in our decision in People v Graves ( 66 AD3d 1513), however, we conclude that the court erred in imposing the new sentence without first affording defendant the opportunity to appeal from the order specifying the new sentence that the court would impose and to withdraw his application for resentencing following our determination of that appeal. We therefore modify the order by deleting those parts vacating the original sentence and imposing a new sentence, vacate the new sentence imposed, and remit the matter to County Court to afford defendant an opportunity to withdraw his application for resentencing before the proposed new sentence is imposed, as required by DLRA-2 ( see Boatman, 53 AD3d at 1054).


Summaries of

People v. Nicol

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Dec 30, 2009
68 A.D.3d 1715 (N.Y. App. Div. 2009)
Case details for

People v. Nicol

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. SHAWN NICOL, Appellant

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department

Date published: Dec 30, 2009

Citations

68 A.D.3d 1715 (N.Y. App. Div. 2009)
2009 N.Y. Slip Op. 9802
891 N.Y.S.2d 804

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