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People v. Plaza

Supreme Court, Appellate Term Second Department
Oct 1, 1997
175 Misc. 2d 277 (N.Y. App. Term 1997)

Opinion

October 1, 1997

Appeal from the Justice Court of the Town of Chester, Orange County (Carol Savits Klein, J.).

Ostrer Cione, L. L. P., Chester ( Benjamin Ostrer of counsel), for appellant.

Francis D. Phillips, II, District Attorney of Orange County, Goshen ( Gerald D. D'Amelia, Jr., of counsel), for respondent.


MEMORANDUM

Judgment of conviction unanimously reversed on the law and accusatory instruments dismissed.

By way of simplified traffic informations, defendant was charged with driving while intoxicated (Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1192), driving while impaired (Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1192), inadequate muffler (Vehicle and Traffic Law § 375 [31]), and failure to keep right (Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1120 [a]). Following completion of discovery in February 1995, the People announced their readiness for trial, and reduced the misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated to the violation of driving while impaired. The People also consented to the dismissal of failure to keep right as the requested supporting deposition was not filed in a timely manner.

After the trial, which took one day (Nov. 14, 1995), the court reserved decision. It was not until January 29, 1996, that the court returned a verdict of guilty. In a two-page written decision, the court found defendant guilty of driving while impaired, failure to keep right, and inadequate muffler. As stated above, however, the charge of failure to keep right was dismissed for the People's failure to timely file a supporting deposition. Moreover, the decision makes reference to defendant's testimony, when, in fact, defendant neither testified, nor presented any case.

On appeal, defendant argues that the court's 76-day delay in rendering its verdict resulted in a loss of jurisdiction over the defendant. We agree.

Since the record is devoid of consent by defendant to any delay beyond two weeks, the judgment cannot stand as the time is unreasonable ( see, People v. South, 41 N.Y.2d 451; CPL 350.10). Thus, the judgment must be reversed and the informations dismissed.

DiPAOLA, P.J., COLLINS and INGRASSIA, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

People v. Plaza

Supreme Court, Appellate Term Second Department
Oct 1, 1997
175 Misc. 2d 277 (N.Y. App. Term 1997)
Case details for

People v. Plaza

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. WILLIAM R. PLAZA…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term Second Department

Date published: Oct 1, 1997

Citations

175 Misc. 2d 277 (N.Y. App. Term 1997)