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The PEOPLE of the State of New York ex rel. Timothy WILLIAMS, Appellant, v. Raymond CUNNINGHAM, as Superintendent of Woodbourne Correctional Facility, Respondent.
Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court (LaBuda, J.), entered May 15, 2012 in Sullivan County, which denied petitioner's application for a writ of habeas corpus, in a proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 70, without a hearing.
Petitioner, an inmate currently incarcerated upon his conviction, after a jury trial, of murder in the second degree and attempted murder in the second degree (People v. Williams, 88 A.D.2d 983 [1982], lv denied 57 N.Y.2d 690 [1982] ), commenced this CPLR article 70 proceeding seeking a writ of habeas corpus claiming that the People failed to secure a lawful indictment. Supreme Court denied the application without a hearing. Petitioner appeals, and we affirm. Significantly, “habeas corpus relief is not an appropriate remedy for resolving claims that could have been ․ raised on direct appeal or in a postconviction motion” (People ex rel. Collins v. Billnier, 87 AD3d 1208, 1208 [2011], lv denied 18 NY3d 802 [2011] [internal quotation marks and citation omitted]; see People ex rel. Cicio v. Rock, 85 AD3d 1468, 1469 [2011] ), a situation that prevails even when the claims are ostensibly jurisdictional (see People ex rel. Burr v. Rock, 93 AD3d 977, 977 [2012], lv denied 19 NY3d 806 [2012], lv dismissed 19 NY3d 1007 [2012] ). Since petitioner has failed to present a sound reason for a departure from orderly procedure (see People ex rel. Hemphill v. Rock, 95 AD3d 1579, 1579 [2012] ), we perceive no basis to disturb the denial of his application.
ORDERED that the judgment is affirmed, without costs.
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