| People v Mejia |
| 2010 NY Slip Op 06652 [76 AD3d 1033] |
| September 21, 2010 |
| Appellate Division, Second Department |
| Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. |
| The People of the State of New York,
Respondent, v Edmundo Mejia, Appellant. |
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Richard A. Brown, District Attorney, Kew Gardens, N.Y. (John M. Castellano and William
H. Branigan of counsel), for respondent.
Appeal by the defendant from a resentence of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Knopf, J.), imposed September 15, 2008, which, upon his conviction of robbery in the first degree (two counts) and robbery in the second degree, after a nonjury trial (Rotker, J.), imposed a period of postrelease supervision in addition to the determinate sentence of imprisonment previously imposed on September 19, 2000.
Ordered that the resentence is reversed, on the law, the period of postrelease supervision is vacated, and the original sentence imposed on September 19, 2000, is reinstated.
As the People correctly concede, the imposition of a period of postrelease supervision upon this defendant violated his rights under the Double Jeopardy Clause of the United States Constitution (see US Const Fifth Amend; People v Williams, 14 NY3d 198 [2010]; People v Marquez, 73 AD3d 1212 [2010]). Accordingly, the resentence must be reversed, the period of postrelease supervision vacated, and the original sentence reinstated. Dillon, J.P., Balkin, Chambers and Sgroi, JJ., concur.