Matter of People v. Matthew GG.

2024 NY Slip Op 24261
CourtNew York County Court, Saratoga County
DecidedOctober 15, 2024
DocketSCI-70293-24/001
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Matter of People v. Matthew GG., 2024 NY Slip Op 24261 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

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Matter of People v Matthew GG. (2024 NY Slip Op 24261) [*1]
Matter of People v Matthew GG.
2024 NY Slip Op 24261
Decided on October 15, 2024
County Court, Saratoga County
Hartnett, J.
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the printed Official Reports.


Decided on October 15, 2024
County Court, Saratoga County


In the Matter of The People of the State of New York,

against

Matthew GG., Adolescent Offender.




SCI-70293-24/001

James Tyner, Esq., for Adolsecent Offender Matthew GG.

Assistant District Attorney Jessica Lorusso, Esq.

Schenectady County District Attorney's Office, Special Prosecutor

First Assistant County Attorney Ann Flower E. Stitt, Esq.,

Saratoga County Attorney's Office on behalf of the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office

John Stonner, Esq., on behalf of the NYS Office of Children and Family Services
Michael J. Hartnett, J.

WHEREAS, on April 24, 2024, Adolescent Offender Matthew GG. having accepted a combined plea offer and having thereafter pleaded guilty to Robbery in the second degree (PL §160.10) and Criminal sexual act in the second degree (PL §130.45(2)); and

WHEREAS, on July 17, 2024, the Saratoga County Court, Youth Part having afforded Matthew GG. Youthful Offender status and thereafter sentenced Adolescent Offender Matthew GG. relative to the conviction of Robbery in the second degree (PL §160.10) to an indeterminate sentence of 1 — 3 years incarceration, $825.00 in fines/surcharges and fees; and issued an Order of Protection in connection therewith; and

WHEREAS, the Saratoga County Court, Youth Part having issued a Uniform Sentence and Commitment form, committing Adolescent Offender Matthew GG. "to the Custody of the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) to be lodged in an appropriate facility, but subject to transfer to the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) at twenty-one (21) years of age, until released in accordance with law, being an Adolescent Offender at the time the offense was committed and sentenced to a period of incarceration in excess of one (1) year"; and

WHEREAS, on September 26, 2024, the NYS Office of Children and Family Services having filed a motion by Order to Show Cause, seeking a restoration of the matter to the Court's calendar and seeking the issuance of an Order directing the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office to transport the Adolescent Offender to the custody of the NYS Office of Children and Family [*2]Services; and

WHEREAS, the Court having issued an Order to Show Cause, scheduling the matter for submission of papers and thereafter considering oral argument of any party wishing to be heard; and

WHEREAS, the People of the State of New York, by and through the Schenectady County District Attorney's Office (Special Prosecutor), through counsel (Assistant District Attorney Jessica Lorusso, Esq.), having waived their appearance and having confirmed by electronic correspondence consent to the relief requested by the motion; and

WHEREAS, Adolescent Offender Matthew GG., through counsel (James Tyner, Esq.), having waived their appearance and having confirmed by electronic correspondence consent to the relief requested by the motion; and

WHEREAS, the Court having considered the following papers and submissions in connection with the motion; (a) Order to Show Cause issued on September 26, 2024; (b) Attorney Affirmation in Support of John Stonner, Esq., dated September 23, 2024; (c) Attorney Affirmation in Opposition of Ann Flower E. Stitt, Esq., dated October 7, 2024, with Exhibits; (d) Responding Attorney Affirmation of John Stonner, Esq., dated October 8, 2024; and

WHEREAS, on October 9, 2024, the Court having held an appearance and provided any party wishing to be heard an opportunity to orally argue their position relative to the motion; and the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office having appeared through counsel, Ann Flower E. Stitt, Esq.; and the NYS Office of Children and Family Services having appeared through counsel, John Stonner, Esq.; and

NOW THEREFORE, after due consideration, the Court find as follows:

Background

Before the Court is an application by the NYS Office of Children and Family Services to reissue a Uniform Sentence and Commitment Order to provide and facilitate the transport of a sentenced Adolescent Offender. As this appears to be a case of first impression, a background discussion is warranted.

Matthew GG. is seventeen years old. Matthew GG. was convicted by plea of Robbery in the second degree [FN1] on April 22, 2024. Matthew GG. was sentenced, pursuant to a plea agreement, on July 17, 2024 to an indeterminate term of incarceration of one (1) to three (3) years. As an Adolescent Offender, Matthew GG. was committed to the custody of the NYS Office of Children and Family Services (hereinafter "NYS OCFS"). The Uniform Sentence and Commitment form provided that Adolescent Offender Matthew GG. was committed "to the Custody of the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) to be lodged in an appropriate facility, but subject to transfer to the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) at twenty-one (21) years of age, until released in accordance with law, being an [*3]Adolescent Offender at the time the offense was committed and sentenced to a period of incarceration in excess of one (1) year."

Following the sentencing hearing, Adolescent Offender Matthew GG. was transported by the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office to the Capital District Secure Detention Center (hereinafter "Capital District Secure") in Albany, New York. Capital District Secure is a specialized secure detention facility operated through Capital District Youth Center, Inc. and is operated by Berkshire Farm Center for Youth. NYS OCFS provides state level regulatory oversight for specialized secure detention centers, including Albany Secure Detention. The Saratoga County Sheriff's local Correctional Facility does not have a specialized detention component for youth (defined as Adolescent Offenders, Juvenile Offenders, or Juvenile Delinquents); and the Sheriff provides for facilities for confined youth through a contract for services with Albany Secure Detention [FN2] .

Adolescent Offender Matthew GG. has been held at Capital District Secure since his sentencing on July 17, 2024. Once an Adolescent Offender is committed to NYS OCFS, the intake/screening unit within OCFS endeavors to "classify" Adolescent Offenders for placement in an appropriate facility, usually within ten to fourteen days. The classification process considers factors such as the circumstances of the underlying conviction, medical and educational needs, amongst other considerations. Following the sentencing on July 17, 2024, NYS OCFS has classified Adolescent Offender Matthew GG. and has determined him to be appropriate for placement in a NYS OCFS Facility (Industry Residential Facility) located in Rush, New York.



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