Summary
In People v. Bartindale (259 App. Div. 841; affd., 284 N.Y. 681) the defendant moved to change his plea after imprisonment had commenced under a judgment upon a plea of guilty on the ground that he had been induced to enter the plea on the District Attorney's promise that he would get a suspended sentence.
Summary of this case from Matter of Lyons v. GoldsteinOpinion
April 15, 1940.
Present — Lazansky, P.J., Carswell, Johnston, Adel and Close, JJ.
Judgment of the County Court of Rockland County, entered upon the defendant's plea of guilty, convicting him of the crime of sodomy, and order denying his motion to withdraw his plea of guilty and to reinstate his plea of not guilty, which motion was made after the judgment and subsequent to the beginning of the term of imprisonment, unanimously affirmed. No opinion.