People of State of New York v Anthony Desabato
Motion No: 2018-01930 SCR
Slip Opinion No: 2019 NY Slip Op 76425(U)
Decided on July 25, 2019
Appellate Term, Second Department, Motion Decision
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This motion is uncorrected and is not subject to publication in the Official Reports.


Appellate Term of the Supreme Court

of the State of New York for the 9th & 10th Judicial Districts

THOMAS A. ADAMS, P.J.

BRUCE E. TOLBERT

JERRY GARGUILO, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER ON MOTION

2018-01930 S CR
The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v Anthony Desabato, Appellant.

Motion by appellant to enlarge the time to perfect on an appeal from a judgment of conviction of the District Court of Suffolk County, Traffic and Parking Violations Agency, rendered June 26, 2018, deemed a motion to vacate dismissal, as the appeal was dismissed for failure to prosecute on May 13, 2019. By Decision & Order on Motion dated June 24, 2019, this court granted the motion to vacate on condition that appellant obtain and settle the minutes to all proceedings before the District Court of Suffolk County, Traffic and Parking Violations Agency not previously transcribed on or before August 23, 2019; and the Agency was directed to turn over copies of recordings to all proceedings not previously transcribed within 10 days. The motion for an enlargement of time to perfect the appeal was held in abeyance.

Upon the papers filed in support of the motion and the papers having been filed in opposition thereto, and a complete record having been transmitted to the court, it is

ORDERED that the motion for an enlargement is granted, and the appeal shall be perfected on or before September 13, 2019; and it is further

ORDERED that in the event the appeal is not perfected by September 13, 2019, the court, on its own motion, may dismiss the appeal, or the respondent may move, on three days' notice to dismiss the appeal, and may serve the application upon appellant in person.

ENTER:

Paul Kenny

Chief Clerk