On the evening of October 4, 1976 defendant was arrested on a warrant issued by the Nassau County District Court for the charge of forgery in the second degree. At that time, defendant was on parole from a 1964 sentence of 10 to 20 years’ imprisonment imposed upon his conviction…
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An examination of the record indicates that defendant was convicted in 1946
Defendant moves for re-sentence of a 1964 conviction in this Court. The sentence in question was ten to fifteen years in Prison for Grand Larceny, first degree, as a third felony offender. He contends that his two prior cnvictions (both in Washington, D.C.) do not constitute felonies under Sec. 1941…
The codefendant RH was apprehended in May, 1960
In a coram nobis proceeding, defendant appeals from an order of the County Court, Nassau County, dated February 26, 1963, which denied after a hearing his application to vacate a judgment of said court, rendered May 26, 1961 after a jury trial, convicting him of robbery in the first degree…
Order to Show Cause
The petition before this Court arises in the wake of the dismissal of the referenced indictment returned in Nassau County upon a grand jury presentation by the Office of the Nassau County District Attorney. Both the “Office” and the Attorney are respondents here. The petitioners are the named defendants under…
Section 2193 of the Penal Law was amended in 1960
This is a criminal case where the Relator was sentenced by the Nassau County Court as follows: For Robbery, 1st Degree, 30–60 years; Burglary, 1st Degree, 150–30 years; Grand Larceny, 1st Degree, 10–20 years; Assault, 2nd Degree, 5–10 years. The sentences were ordered to run concurrently. A Nassau County Criminal…
People v. Savarese
The records reveal that the accused moves before the Court, pursuant to Criminal Procedure Law, section 440.20, in order to vacate the sentences imposed upon him pursuant to an Indictment. It appears that after having been found Guilty by a jury of the Crimes of Burglary in the Third Degree…
New Jersey statutes treating larceny and possession of stolen property
The defendant was indicted by a Nassau County Grand Jury on September 23, 1985, charged with Grand larceny, Second Degree. In the indictment, it is alleged that, on or about July 15, 1985, the defendant stole a 1984 Pontiac Trans-Am from an automobile dealership in Hicksville, New York. A Nassau…
CPL 20.40 (subd. 1, par. (a))
Records show that in this first case, it involves an appeal by the accused from a judgment, convicting her of forgery in the second degree (seven counts), grand larceny in the second degree (two counts) and grand larceny in the third degree (three counts), upon a jury verdict, and imposing…
CPL § 180.50(3)(d)
The Defendant was originally charged, by Felony Complaint, on November 23, 2010 with Attempted Grand larceny in the Third Degree, in violation of Penal Law §§ 110.00/155.35.On June 9, 2011this charge was reduced, pursuant to CPL § 180.50, to Attempted Grand larceny in the Fourth Degree, in violation of Penal…
Support of Assembly Bill 10473-A
Defendant, through his attorney, moves this Court pursuant to CPL § 440.20, for an order setting aside and modifying the sentence previously imposed upon him on the grounds that the sentence was unauthorized; was illegally imposed; and is invalid as a matter of law. A Nassau County Criminal attorney said…