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People v. Cavelli

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 12, 1980
50 N.Y.2d 919 (N.Y. 1980)

Summary

In People v Cavelli (50 N.Y.2d 919), defendant was committed on two concurrent prison sentences but the lengthier commitment was never delivered to the prison and thus defendant was mistakenly released after serving the shorter term.

Summary of this case from People Shargel v. Coughlin

Opinion

Argued May 2, 1980

Decided June 12, 1980

Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the First Judicial Department, IRVING LANG, J.

Edward M. Chikofsky for appellant.

Robert M. Morgenthau, District Attorney (Norman Barclay and Robert M. Pitler of counsel), for respondent.


MEMORANDUM.

The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed.

Defendant's inadvertent release from custody prior to service of his full sentence does not divest the courts of jurisdiction to order his reincarceration. A violation of CPL 430.10, which prohibits change, suspension or interruption of a legally imposed sentence once it has commenced, is remedied by computing the defendant's remaining term on the basis of his original sentence and date of imprisonment and by granting him credit for both such time as he has already served and such time as is attributable to the authorities' error in releasing him (see People ex rel. Reynolds v Martin, 3 N.Y.2d 217, 223; People ex rel. Rainone v Murphy, 1 N.Y.2d 367). While, in certain cases, a court may, as a matter of due process, lose jurisdiction over a defendant either because his sentence has been interrupted for a lengthy period or because he has otherwise been subjected to significant prejudice (cf. People ex rel. Harty v Fay, 10 N.Y.2d 374), under the circumstances here it was not unreasonable as a matter of law to require service of the balance of the one-year sentence.

Chief Judge COOKE and Judges JASEN, GABRIELLI, JONES, WACHTLER, FUCHSBERG and MEYER concur.

Order affirmed in a memorandum.


Summaries of

People v. Cavelli

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 12, 1980
50 N.Y.2d 919 (N.Y. 1980)

In People v Cavelli (50 N.Y.2d 919), defendant was committed on two concurrent prison sentences but the lengthier commitment was never delivered to the prison and thus defendant was mistakenly released after serving the shorter term.

Summary of this case from People Shargel v. Coughlin
Case details for

People v. Cavelli

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. ARCHIE CAVELLI…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Jun 12, 1980

Citations

50 N.Y.2d 919 (N.Y. 1980)
431 N.Y.S.2d 450
409 N.E.2d 924

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