Opinion
2021-03561 Ind 3550/18 3458/18
06-08-2021
The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Romulo Cepeda, Defendant-Appellant. Appeal No. 14012 No. 2019-02979
Janet E. Sabel, The Legal Aid Society, New York (Ivan Pantoja of counsel), for appellant. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., District Attorney, New York (Sheila L. Bautista of counsel), for respondent.
Janet E. Sabel, The Legal Aid Society, New York (Ivan Pantoja of counsel), for appellant.
Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., District Attorney, New York (Sheila L. Bautista of counsel), for respondent.
Before: Renwick, J.P., Kern, Scarpulla, Mendez, JJ.
Judgments, Supreme Court, New York County (Diane Kiesel, J.), rendered May 7, 2019, convicting defendant, upon his pleas of guilty, of criminal possession of stolen property in the fourth degree and attempted burglary in the second degree, and sentencing him, as a second felony offender, to concurrent terms of 2 to 4 years and 3½ years, unanimously affirmed.
Defendant's challenges to his plea do not come within the narrow exception to the preservation requirement (see People v Conceicao, 26 N.Y.3d 375, 382 [2015]), and we decline to review these unpreserved claims in the interest of justice. Defendant had ample opportunity, with the assistance of counsel, to alert the court to any defects in the plea colloquy, or to move to withdraw the plea. As an alternative holding, we find that the record as a whole, including defendant's acknowledged consultations with counsel, establishes that the plea was knowingly, intelligently and voluntarily made, notwithstanding that the court's enumeration of defendant's rights under Boykin v Alabama (395 U.S. 238 [1969]) was incomplete (see People v Sougou, 26 N.Y.3d 1052 [2015]). The factual allocution regarding the attempted burglary charge was not so deficient as to warrant vacatur of that plea, given that this was a negotiated plea to a lesser offense (see People v Johnson, 23 N.Y.3d 973, 975 [2014]).