People v Thomas
2021 NY Slip Op 02923 [194 AD3d 1405]
May 7, 2021
Appellate Division, Fourth Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
As corrected through Wednesday, June 30, 2021


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 The People of the State of New York, Respondent,
v
Leon Thomas, Appellant.

Green & Brenneck, Syracuse (Melissa K. Swartz of counsel), for defendant-appellant.

William J. Fitzpatrick, District Attorney, Syracuse (Kenneth H. Tyler, Jr., of counsel), for respondent.

Appeal from a judgment of the Onondaga County Court (Thomas J. Miller, J.), rendered May 14, 2019. The judgment convicted defendant, upon a plea of guilty, of attempted murder in the second degree (two counts).

It is hereby ordered that the judgment so appealed from is unanimously affirmed.

Memorandum: Defendant appeals from a judgment convicting him, upon his plea of guilty, of two counts of attempted murder in the second degree (Penal Law §§ 110.00, 125.25 [1]). The People correctly concede that defendant did not validly waive his right to appeal (see People v Thomas, 34 NY3d 545, 565-566 [2019], cert denied 589 US &mdash, 140 S Ct 2634 [2020]). Contrary to defendant's contention, however, the sentence is not unduly harsh or severe. In that regard, we note that any psychosis or other mental disturbance that defendant was experiencing during the underlying criminal episode was induced by his voluntary ingestion of illegal drugs. Finally, we are "compelled to emphasize once again" that, contrary to the People's assertion, a criminal defendant need not show extraordinary circumstances or an abuse of discretion by the sentencing court in order to obtain a sentence reduction under CPL 470.15 (6) (b) (People v Cutaia, 167 AD3d 1534, 1535 [4th Dept 2018], lv denied 33 NY3d 947 [2019]). Present—Carni, J.P., Lindley, NeMoyer, Curran and Bannister, JJ.