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The PEOPLE, etc., respondent, v. Halbert TURNER, appellant.
Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Lipp, J.), rendered June 17, 1997, convicting him of robbery in the first degree, upon a jury verdict, and imposing sentence.
ORDERED that the judgment is affirmed.
The defendant's contention that he was deprived of the effective assistance of counsel is without merit. The defendant's claim is based, in large part, upon instances of unsuccessful trial strategy which the defendant now seeks to second-guess. It is well settled that “[w]hat constitutes effective assistance is not and cannot be fixed with yardstick precision, but varies according to the unique circumstances of each representation” (People v. Baldi, 54 N.Y.2d 137, 146, 444 N.Y.S.2d 893, 429 N.E.2d 400). The critical issue is whether, viewing the evidence, the law, and the circumstances of the case together as of the time of representation, the defense counsel provided meaningful representation (see, People v. Hobot, 84 N.Y.2d 1021, 622 N.Y.S.2d 675, 646 N.E.2d 1102; People v. Benn, 68 N.Y.2d 941, 510 N.Y.S.2d 81, 502 N.E.2d 996; People v. Baldi, supra). Here, the defense counsel obtained pretrial hearings, limited the People's ability to question the defendant regarding his prior convictions, effectively cross-examined the People's witnesses, and delivered a cogent closing statement. Therefore, the defendant was provided with meaningful representation (see, People v. Benevento, 91 N.Y.2d 708, 674 N.Y.S.2d 629, 697 N.E.2d 584; People v. Wiggins, 89 N.Y.2d 872, 653 N.Y.S.2d 91, 675 N.E.2d 845; People v. Hobot, supra; People v. Baldi, supra; People v. Frye, 210 A.D.2d 503, 620 N.Y.S.2d 993; People v. Sullivan, 153 A.D.2d 223, 550 N.Y.S.2d 358).
The defendant's sentence was not excessive (see, People v. Suitte, 90 A.D.2d 80, 455 N.Y.S.2d 675).
MEMORANDUM BY THE COURT.
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Decided: October 25, 1999
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
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