Constant v. Martuscello

119 F. Supp. 3d 87, 2015 WL 4870353
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedAugust 14, 2015
DocketNo. 14-CV-1912
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Constant v. Martuscello, 119 F. Supp. 3d 87, 2015 WL 4870353 (E.D.N.Y. 2015).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM, ORDER & JUDGMENT

JACK B. WEINSTEIN, Senior District Judge.

Table of Contents

I. Introduction...........................................................99

II. Pacts.................................................................100

A Crime of Conviction.................................................100

[98]*981. Mortgage Fraud Scheme..................... 100

2. Jury Verdict....................................................101

3. Sentence.....................................■..................101

III. Procedural History.................................................. 101

A. Plea Allocution.....................................................101

B. Third Party Informs Court of Petitioner’s Aleged Crimes in Haiti........103

C. Post-Plea Sentencing......................................•.........105

1. First Hearing ............'......................................105

a. Department of Homeland Security Requests Time Served........105

b. Center for Constitutional Rights Requests Lengthy Sentence.....106

c. Decision Deferred........................'...................106

2. Center for Constitutional Rights Submits Additional Documents — -.108

3. Second Hearing.................................................112

4. Guilty Plea Vacated.............................................113

5. Third Hearing..................................................114

a. Petitioner Offered Revised Plea Deal ..........................114

b. Revised Plea Deal Rejected by Petitioner.......................115

c. Revised Plea Deal Again Rejected by Petitioner.................115

D. Trial..............................................................115

1.Case Presented to Jury..........................................115

2. Jury Instructions ...............................................116

a. Scheme to Defraud.......................... 116

b. Grand Larceny in the Third Degree .......... 116

c. Grand Larceny in the Second Degree ..........................117

d. Falsifying Business Records in the First Degree ................117

3. Deliberations and Verdict...............................i........118

E. Post-Conviction Sentencing..............;.;.........................118

F.' Motion to Set Aside Sentence ....................... 119

G. Direct Appeals :....... — ;........................................ 120
H. Instant Petition ................1...................................121

IV. Applicable Standard op Review...................................•......121

A. Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act.........................121

1. “Contrary to” Clause............................................122

2. “Unreasonable Application” Clause........... 122

B. Deference to State Court.......... 123

C. Harmless Error..................:.................................124

V.Plea Agreements......'................................................124

A. History............................................ 124

.. 1. Influence of English Practices........'........................'... .124

2. Early American Practices and Controversies-(1700s-1850s)...........125

a. ' Expeditious Nature of Criminal Trials ..;........................ 125

b. Judicial Moral Disapproval of Plea “Bargaining” Process.........125

3. Upsurge in Plea Deals (1850s — 1970s) ..............................126

4. Modern Acceptance (1970s~Today) —'.............................128

B. Law............'...................................................129

1. Judicial Discretion to Vacate Plea, Bargains.........................129

2. Information Considered Regarding Appropriate Sentence ............130

a. Breadth....................................................130

i. Presentence Report....................................132

ii. Ex Parte Communications..............................132

b. Due Process Considerations ..................................133

3. Specific Performance............................................133

C. Application ............................................. 135

VI.Double Jeopardy.......................................................136

A. Law ..............................................................136

[99]*99B. Application .138

VII. IMPROPER Sentencing. H CO CO
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B. Application. M CO CD
VIII. Insufficient Jury Instructions 03 CO r — l
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IX. Ineffective Assistance of Counsel. 142
A. Law ..'.:...... 142

1. Standard.. 142

2. Rule as Applied to Trial Counsel... 144

a. Calling of Witnesses on Behalf of Defendant. 144

b. Failure to Object to or Request Additional Jury Instruction 144

c. Wide Range of Conduct Considered Reasonable. 145

3. Rule as Applied to Appellate Counsel. 146

B. Application . 147
X. CONCLUSION . 148
I. Introduction

This habeas corpus petition raises issues of due process and double jeopardy raised by New York State's criminal procedure. Federal and New York State practice with respect to participation by a judge in the plea-sentencing phase of criminal cases is somewhat different. Under Rule 11(c) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure “the court must not participate in [plea] discussions.” Fed.R.Crim.P. 11(c). The New York practicó is somewhat more flexible. New York courts may accept a plea of guilty with the agreement by the judge of a specified sentence (as suggested by the district attorney), subject to reconsidering its terms — that is to say, the original proposed sentence is conditional upon the court’s receiving additional information on defendant’s background before the actual sentencing.

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