| People v Gallagher (Shawn) |
| 2021 NY Slip Op 50568(U) [72 Misc 3d 126(A)] |
| Decided on June 17, 2021 |
| Appellate Term, Second Department |
| Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. |
| This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports. |
Ronnie James Ritz, for appellant. Westchester County District Attorney, for respondent (no brief filed).
Appeal from a judgment of the Justice Court of the Town of Mount Pleasant, Westchester County (Mark A. Rubeo, J.), rendered August 9, 2018. The judgment convicted defendant, upon his plea of guilty, of harassment in the second degree, and imposed sentence. Assigned counsel has submitted a brief in accordance with Anders v California (386 US 738 [1967]), seeking leave to withdraw as counsel.
ORDERED that the appeal is held in abeyance, the application by assigned counsel for leave to withdraw as counsel is granted and new counsel is assigned pursuant to article 18-B of the County Law to prosecute the appeal. Relieved counsel is directed to turn over all papers in his possession to the newly assigned counsel;
Soctt M. Bishop, Esq.
75 South Broadway, Suite 400
White Plains, NY 10601
Assigned counsel submitted an Anders brief setting forth the conclusion that there exist [*2]no nonfrivolous issues that could be raised on appeal (see Anders v California, 386 US 738 [1967]). A review of the record, however, reveals at least one nonfrivolous issue, i.e., whether the accusatory instrument contained sufficient allegations that defendant committed criminal contempt in the second degree (Penal Law § 215.50 [3]), the only offense charged, by sending a text message to the complainant at an unspecified time on the same date that he was served with a stay away order of protection in the complainant's favor.
Accordingly, we hold the appeal in abeyance, grant assigned counsel's application to withdraw as counsel and assign new counsel to ascertain whether defendant desires to raise the issue set forth above, and to prosecute the appeal on defendant's behalf with respect to this, or any other, issue that can be identified.
RUDERMAN, P.J., GARGUILO and DRISCOLL, JJ., concur.