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People v. Collado

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Dec 22, 1986
125 A.D.2d 584 (N.Y. App. Div. 1986)

Opinion

December 22, 1986

Appeal from the Court, Queens County (Glass, J.).


Ordered that the order is reversed, on the law, and the matter is remitted to the Supreme Court, Queens County, for further proceedings consistent herewith.

Criminal Term granted the defendants' respective motions to dismiss the indictment on speedy trial grounds, on the basis that there were not sufficient excludable time periods for the People to come within the six-month rule of CPL 30.30 (1) (a). In reaching this conclusion, the court charged the People with the time period from April 7, 1983, the date when the original proceedings were dismissed, to July 25, 1983, the date when the defendants were reindicted for the same crime, a total of 109 days (see, People v. Osgood, 52 N.Y.2d 37). The People contend that the court incorrectly charged this time period to them.

The defendants were charged with criminal possession of stolen property in the first degree. They submitted certain documentation to the People that tended to substantiate their allegation that they had lawful possession of the property in question. In view of the purported exculpatory evidence, the People dismissed the charges. However, following an investigation into the matter, the People contended that the documentation was fraudulent. The defendants vigorously deny the People's allegations. Therefore, there is a disputed factual issue raised by the motion papers as to whether the defendants committed fraud. If, on remittitur, the court finds that the defendants engaged in fraud to induce the People to dismiss the criminal charges pending against them, the People should not be charged with the time necessary to conduct an investigation into the matter (see, CPL 30.30 [a], [g]). Accordingly, the matter must be remitted to Supreme Court, Queens County, for a hearing to determine the factual issues presented on the speedy trial motions (see, CPL 210.45; People v. Gruden, 42 N.Y.2d 214).

Additionally, we note that, as to the defendant Francisco Collado, Criminal Term properly charged the People, as to the defendant Francisco Collado, with the periods from: (1) January 5, 1984, to January 31, 1984 (26 days) and (2) April 3, 1984, to June 27, 1984 (85 days), for a total of 111 days. These periods represented an unreasonable delay occasioned by the People's failure to order and obtain necessary transcripts (cf. People v Saunders, 84 Misc.2d 467; People v. Richberg, 125 Misc.2d 975). However, this same period should also have been charged to the People as to the defendant Benny Collado, despite his trial counsel's apparent concession that the afore-noted time periods constituted excludable time within the purview of CPL 30.30 (4) (a). Lastly, we find that the court erred in charging the People with the time period from August 25, 1983, to September 14, 1983 (20 days). The People are not chargeable with a delay occasioned by the court's failure to arraign the defendant Benny Collado when he appeared without counsel (see, People v. Smith, 97 A.D.2d 485; cf. CPL 30.30 [f]). Weinstein, J.P., Rubin, Kooper and Sullivan, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

People v. Collado

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Dec 22, 1986
125 A.D.2d 584 (N.Y. App. Div. 1986)
Case details for

People v. Collado

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Appellant, v. BENNY COLLADO and…

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

Date published: Dec 22, 1986

Citations

125 A.D.2d 584 (N.Y. App. Div. 1986)

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