Opinion
No. 570072/12.
05-11-2016
Judgment of conviction (Jennifer G. Schecter, J.), rendered December 19, 2011, affirmed.
Defendant's guilty plea was knowing, intelligent and voluntary (see People v. Conceicao, 26 NY3d 375, 382 [2015] ; People v. Sougou, 26 NY3d 1052, 1054 [2015] ). During the plea proceedings, defense counsel waived formal allocution and, in response to the court's questioning, defendant personally confirmed that he was pleading guilty of his own free will and that he understood that he was giving up the “right to go to trial, at which the People have the burden of proving [his] guilt beyond a reasonable doubt,” as well as “other rights in connection with this case.” Thus, the record as a whole establishes defendant's understanding and waiver of his constitutional rights (see Boykin v. Alabama, 395 U.S. 238 [1969] ), despite the absence of a full enumeration of all the rights waived during the course of the allocution (see People v. Sougou, 26 NY3d at 1054 ; People v. Simmons, ––– AD3d ––––, 2016 N.Y. Slip Op 02904 [1st Dept.2016] ).
THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER OF THE COURT.
I concur.