Matter of Thompson v New York State Div. of Parole |
2006 NY Slip Op 04496 [30 AD3d 746] |
June 8, 2006 |
Appellate Division, Third Department |
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. |
In the Matter of Reginald Thompson, Appellant, v New York State Division of Parole, Respondent. |
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Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court (Connor, J.), entered December 20, 2005 in Albany County, which dismissed petitioner's application, in a proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78, to review a determination of the Board of Parole denying petitioner's request for parole release.
Petitioner was convicted of manslaughter in the first degree in connection with the stabbing death of his estranged wife. He is currently serving a sentence of 8
We affirm. Upon reviewing the record, we cannot conclude that the Board's decision exhibits " 'irrationality bordering on impropriety' " (Matter of Silmon v Travis, 95 NY2d 470, 476 [2000], quoting Matter of Russo v New York State Bd. of Parole, 50 NY2d 69, 77 [1980]). The Board considered the proper statutory factors, including not only the serious nature of petitioner's crime, but also his clean disciplinary record, program accomplishments and postrelease plans (see Executive Law § 259-i [2] [c] [A]; Matter of Vasquez v State of N.Y. Exec. Dept., Div. of Parole, 20 AD3d 668, 669 [2005]). While the Board placed great emphasis on the brutal nature of petitioner's crime, it was not required to give each factor equal weight (see Matter of Rivera v [*2]Dennison, 25 AD3d 856, 857 [2006]; Matter of Wood v Dennison, 25 AD3d 1056, 1057 [2006]). Accordingly, we decline to disturb its decision. Petitioner's reliance on Matter of Marino v Travis (13 AD3d 453 [2004]) does not compel a contrary result.
Mercure, J.P., Peters, Mugglin, Rose and Kane, JJ., concur. Ordered that the judgment is affirmed, without costs.