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People v. Walley

Court of Appeals of New York
Dec 22, 2020
2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 7691 (N.Y. 2020)

Opinion

No. 108 SSM 26

12-22-2020

The PEOPLE of the State of New York, Appellant, v. Zaquan WALLEY, Respondent.

Robert M. Carney, District Attorney, Schenectady (Peter H. Willis of counsel), for appellant. Hug Law PLLC, Albany (Matthew C. Hug of counsel), for respondent.


Robert M. Carney, District Attorney, Schenectady (Peter H. Willis of counsel), for appellant.

Hug Law PLLC, Albany (Matthew C. Hug of counsel), for respondent.

OPINION OF THE COURT

MEMORANDUM. The order of the Appellate Division should be reversed and the case remitted to that Court for consideration of facts and issues raised but not determined on the appeal to that Court.

The People appeal from an order of the Appellate Division, which unanimously reversed, on the law, a judgment of County Court, convicting defendant Zaquan Walley upon a plea of guilty of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon. The Appellate Division dismissed the Superior Court information and remitted the matter to County Court for further proceedings, holding that the waiver of indictment form was defective for failure to include the approximate time of the crime charged.

Shortly after the Appellate Division rendered its decision, we held in People v. Lang, 34 N.Y.3d 545, 567, 122 N.Y.S.3d 226, 144 N.E.3d 970 [2019] that any "omission from the indictment waiver form of non-elemental factual information that is not necessary for a jurisdictionally-sound indictment is [ ] forfeited by a guilty plea" and "must be raised in the trial court" ( id. at 569, 122 N.Y.S.3d 226, 144 N.E.3d 970, quoting People v. Milton , 21 N.Y.3d 133, 137 n, 967 N.Y.S.2d 680, 989 N.E.2d 962 [2013] ). The time of incident is not an element of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon ( Penal Law § 265.03[2] ), and defendant was on notice of the crime charged. Therefore, Lang controls. Accordingly, we reverse the Appellate Division order and remit. Defendant's additional arguments in support of an affirmance, which were raised, but not reached by the Appellate Division, should be considered by that Court in the first instance upon remittal.

Chief Judge DiFiore and Judges Rivera, Stein, Fahey, Garcia, Wilson and Feinman concur.

On review of submissions pursuant to section 500.11 of the Rules of the Court of Appeals ( 22 NYCRR 500.11 ), order reversed and case remitted to the Appellate Division, Third Department, for consideration of facts and issues raised but not determined on the appeal to that Court.


Summaries of

People v. Walley

Court of Appeals of New York
Dec 22, 2020
2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 7691 (N.Y. 2020)
Case details for

People v. Walley

Case Details

Full title:The People & c., Appellant, v. Zaquan Walley, Respondent.

Court:Court of Appeals of New York

Date published: Dec 22, 2020

Citations

2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 7691 (N.Y. 2020)
137 N.Y.S.3d 812
162 N.E.3d 101
2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 7691

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