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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Dennis Williams, Also Known as Dennis Foy, Appellant.
   Judgment, Supreme Court, Bronx County, rendered on June 12, 1972, insofar as it imposes sentence, unanimously reversed, on the law, and the case remanded to the Criminal Term of the Supreme Court, Bronx County, for sentencing. The record indicates that at the time for resentencing, the court failed to comply with the mandatory provisions of GPL 380.50 in not affording defendant the right to make a statement personally in his own behalf and in not inquiring of defendant whether he wished to make such a statement. Failure to ask the required allocution constitutes error necessitating a reversal of the sentence and a remand for resentencing (People v. Nagi, 42 A D 2d 683; People v. Chapman, 42 A D 2d 680; People v. Luclcey, 41 A D 2d 1023; People v. Brown, 41 A D 2d 850; People v. Rizzo, 41 A D 2d 691; People v. Herndon, 41 A D 2d 698; People v. Gilliam, 40 A D 2d 1036; People v. Barnett, 37 A D 2d 1027; People v. Moore, 36 A D 2d 866). Concur — Stevens, P. J., Lane, Steuer, Tilzer and Macken, JJ.