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The PEOPLE of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Paul MATEO, Defendant-Appellant.
Defendant appeals from a judgment convicting him upon a jury verdict of promoting prison contraband in the first degree (Penal Law § 205.25[2] ). County Court properly precluded defendant from impeaching a defense witness with respect to his allegedly inconsistent testimony at defendant's first trial. The testimony of that witness at the retrial that he did not recall certain details of the incident did not damage or tend to disprove the defense (see People v. Mejia, 273 A.D.2d 256, 709 N.Y.S.2d 835, lv. denied 95 N.Y.2d 936, 721 N.Y.S.2d 612, 744 N.E.2d 148; see generally People v. Fitzpatrick, 40 N.Y.2d 44, 50-52, 386 N.Y.S.2d 28, 351 N.E.2d 675). Defendant failed to preserve for our review his contention that the court erred in failing to read a note from the jury verbatim into the record (see People v. Cintron, 273 A.D.2d 84, 709 N.Y.S.2d 67, lv. denied 95 N.Y.2d 889, 715 N.Y.S.2d 380, 738 N.E.2d 784), and we decline to exercise our power to review that contention as a matter of discretion in the interest of justice (see CPL 470.15[6][a] ). Finally, defendant contends that he was improperly sentenced as a second felony offender based on the People's failure to file a second felony offender statement pursuant to CPL 400.21(2) following his retrial. Defendant failed to preserve that contention for our review (see People v. Beu, 24 A.D.3d 1257, 805 N.Y.S.2d 885, lv. denied 6 N.Y.3d 809, 812 N.Y.S.2d 449, 845 N.E.2d 1280) and, in any event, we conclude under the circumstances of this case that defendant's contention lacks merit. The People filed a second felony offender statement at the first trial and defendant admitted his status as a second felony offender at that time and at sentencing following the retrial. We thus conclude that there was substantial compliance with the statute (see id.).
It is hereby ORDERED that the judgment so appealed from is unanimously affirmed.
MEMORANDUM:
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Decided: July 03, 2008
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, New York.
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