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THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. MIGUEL WILSON, Defendant–Appellant.
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Twyla Carter, The Legal Aid Society, New York (Clara Hammond–Oakley of counsel), for appellant.
Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., District Attorney, New York (Julia Gorski of counsel), for respondent.
Judgments, Supreme Court, New York County (Ann E. Scherzer, J., at plea; Ellen N. Biben, J., at sentencing), rendered March 12, 2019, convicting defendant, upon his pleas of guilty, of robbery in the first degree (two counts) and criminal possession of a weapon in the second and third degrees, and sentencing him to an aggregate term of 12 years, unanimously modified, as a matter of discretion in the interest of justice, to the extent of vacating the surcharges and fees imposed at sentencing, and otherwise affirmed.
Although we do not find that defendant made a valid waiver of the right to appeal, we perceive no basis for reducing the sentence.
Based on our own interest of justice powers, we vacate the surcharges and fees
imposed on defendant at sentencing (see People v. Chirinos, 190 AD3d 434 [1st Dept 2021] ). We note that the People do not oppose this relief.
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Docket No: Ind. Nos 4316 /17 4363 /17 3589 /17, 1752
Decided: February 27, 2024
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York.
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