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People v. Kirksey

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Nov 12, 2008
56 A.D.3d 573 (N.Y. App. Div. 2008)

Opinion

No. 2005-07081.

November 12, 2008.

Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the County Court, Orange County (DeRosa, J.), rendered July 18, 2005, convicting him of attempted murder in the first degree and assault in the first degree, upon his plea of guilty, and imposing sentence.

Gary E. Eisenberg, New City, N.Y., for appellant.

Francis D. Phillips II, District Attorney, Goshen, N.Y. (Andrew R. Kass of counsel), for respondent.

Before: Spolzino, J.P., Santucci, Miller, Dickerson and Eng, JJ.


Ordered that the judgment is reversed, on the law, the plea is vacated, and the matter is remitted to the County Court, Orange County, for further proceedings in accordance herewith.

The court's failure to advise the defendant at the time of the plea that his sentence would include a mandatory period of postrelease supervision prevented his plea from being knowing, voluntary, and intelligent ( see People v Hill, 9 NY3d 189; People v Louree, 8 NY3d 541; People v Catu, 4 NY3d 242). Accordingly, we reverse the judgment, vacate the plea, and remit the matter to the County Court, Orange County, for further proceedings ( see People v Thompson, 47 AD3d 648).


Summaries of

People v. Kirksey

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Nov 12, 2008
56 A.D.3d 573 (N.Y. App. Div. 2008)
Case details for

People v. Kirksey

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. ALPHONSO KIRKSEY…

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

Date published: Nov 12, 2008

Citations

56 A.D.3d 573 (N.Y. App. Div. 2008)
2008 N.Y. Slip Op. 8759
866 N.Y.S.2d 876

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