People v. Acevedo

952 N.E.2d 1047, 17 N.Y.3d 297, 929 N.Y.S.2d 55, 2011 NY Slip Op 5582
CourtNew York Court of Appeals
DecidedJune 30, 2011
Docket129, 130
StatusPublished
Cited by32 cases

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People v. Acevedo, 952 N.E.2d 1047, 17 N.Y.3d 297, 929 N.Y.S.2d 55, 2011 NY Slip Op 5582 (N.Y. 2011).

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OPINION OF THE COURT

Chief Judge Lippman.

The threshold, and we believe dispositive, issue on these appeals is whether a resentencing sought by a defendant to correct an illegally lenient sentence is effective to temporally resituate the sentence and thus alter the underlying conviction’s utility as a predicate for enhanced sentencing. This common issue arises from the following facts in each of the above-captioned matters.

People v Acevedo

In 2006, Mr. Acevedo was convicted of criminal sale of a controlled substance in the third degree and possession of a controlled substance in the third degree and sentenced as a second felony drug offender with a prior violent felony to concurrent prison terms of six years and three years of postrelease supervision (PRS). The predicate conviction for Acevedo’s 2006 sentence was one for attempted robbery in the second degree for which Acevedo was originally sentenced in accordance with his plea bargain to a determinate prison term of four years in 2001. Omitted from the 2001 sentence was the statutorily required PRS term (see Penal Law § 70.45 [1]); it had not been [300]*300made a part of the plea and was not pronounced at the 2001 sentencing proceeding. In 2008, some three years after Acevedo had completed the sentence imposed in the 2001 judgment, but while he was still serving his sentence under the 2006 judgment, he moved pursuant to CPL 440.20 to be resentenced on his 2001 conviction. The motion was granted on the People’s consent in December 2008, and defendant was resentenced, with the People’s consent pursuant to Penal Law § 70.85,

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