People v. Waters

196 Misc. 2d 421, 762 N.Y.S.2d 241, 2003 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 799
CourtElmira City Court
DecidedMay 22, 2003
StatusPublished

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People v. Waters, 196 Misc. 2d 421, 762 N.Y.S.2d 241, 2003 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 799 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2003).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

Steven W. Forrest, J.

This matter is before the court on a motion by the People to reduce the charge of attempted burglary in the third degree (Penal Law §§ 110.00, 140.20), an E felony, to a charge of criminal trespass in the second degree (Penal Law § 140.15), an A misdemeanor. In addition, defense counsel has filed a motion to dismiss the aforesaid charge contained in the felony [422]*422complaint for violation of the defendant’s statutory speedy trial rights (CPL 30.30 [1]).

The People have filed a written response to defendant’s motion, with a supporting affidavit and attachments.

Defendant was charged with attempted burglary in the third degree (Penal Law §§ 110.00, 140.20) via a felony complaint and possession of burglar’s tools (Penal Law § 140.35) via a misdemeanor information dated December 16, 2001 and filed on December 17, 2001. Defendant was arraigned on December 17, 2001 by Elmira City Court Judge Thomas E. Ramich, the Chemung County Public Defender’s Office was assigned, and this matter was transferred to Elmira City Court Judge Steven W. Forrest. Defendant and counsel appeared in court on December 18, 2001, January 29, 2002 and March 12, 2002, and on April 16, 2002, the People proposed a resolution of the charges that would include a written motion to reduce the felony charge to a misdemeanor. The proposed resolution summarily was rejected by defendant.

Defendant and counsel appeared in court on May 21, 2002 and, on May 28, 2002, the People filed a written motion to reduce the felony charge to a misdemeanor. When defendant and counsel next appeared in court on June 25, 2002, they opposed the motion to reduce and the instant motion to dismiss was filed in Elmira City Court on July 29, 2002.

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196 Misc. 2d 421, 762 N.Y.S.2d 241, 2003 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 799, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/people-v-waters-nyelmiracityct-2003.