The People of the State of New
York, Respondent,
against
Matthew Collins,
Defendant-Appellant.
Defendant appeals from a judgment of the Criminal Court of the City of New York,
New York County (Tamiko A. Amaker, J.), rendered January 18, 2013, convicting him,
upon a plea of guilty, of harassment in the second degree, and imposing sentence.
Per Curiam.
Judgment of conviction (Tamiko A. Amaker, J.), rendered January 18, 2013,
affirmed.
Under the particular circumstances of this case, we find the record sufficient to
establish defendant's understanding and waiver of his Boykin rights (see
Boykin v Alabama, 395
US 238 [1969]; People v Tyrell, 22 NY3d 359, 366 [2013]), and of his entry
of an otherwise knowing and voluntary guilty plea. As a result of his involvement in a
domestic altercation, defendant was initially charged, inter alia, with attempted assault in
the third degree, a class B misdemeanor, a charge replaced by the filing of a
fourth-degree attempted criminal mischief charge, also a class B misdemeanor.
Approximately one week after his arrest, defendant, with counsel by his side, pleaded
guilty to second-degree harassment, a violation, in exchange for a sentence of time
served. In defendant's presence, defense counsel acknowledged that defendant agreed to
waive "formal allocution," and defendant personally confirmed, in response to the court's
questioning, that he was pleading guilty of his own free will and because he was in fact
guilty, and that he understood that he was giving up his right to a trial (see People v Perez, 116 AD3d
511 [2014]; People v
Jackson, 114 AD3d 807 [2014]). A plea of guilty "will not be invalidated solely
because the Trial Judge failed to specifically enumerate all the rights to which the
defendant was entitled and to elicit from him or her a list of detailed waivers before
accepting the guilty plea'" (People v Tyrell, 22 NY3d at 365, quoting People v
Harris, 61 NY2d 9, 16 [1983]).
THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER OF THE COURT.
I concur I concur I concur
Decision Date: February 20, 2015