Case ID: ad2d_186/html/1064-04.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The People of the State of New York, Appellant, v Jerome Walker, Respondent.
   — Judgment insofar as it imposes sentence unanimously reversed on the law and matter remitted to Monroe County Court for resentencing in accordance with the following Memorandum: Defendant should have been sentenced as a second felony offender. Defendant’s prior conviction for grand larceny in the third degree is a conviction "in this state of a felony”; thus, it is a proper predicate felony conviction (Penal Law § 70.06 [1] [b] [i]). Although the act for which defendant was convicted would, under present law, constitute only petit larceny, a class A misdemeanor, defendant is not entitled to the benefit of the statutory amendments because defendant’s conviction was final over two years prior to the effective date of the amendments (People v Carter, 173 AD2d 631, lv denied 78 NY2d 963; cf., People v Behlog, 74 NY2d 237; People v Bergos, 170 AD2d 611, 612, lv denied 78 NY2d 920). (Appeal from Judgment of Monroe County Court, Maloy, J. — Sentence.) Present — Callahan, J. P., Green, Balio, Davis and Doerr, JJ.