People v. AhlPeople v. Ahl
Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Schenectady County (Reilly, Jr., J.), rendered December 12, 1994, convicting defendant following a nonjury trial of the crimes of attempted murder in the second degree and assault in the first degree (two counts).
The testimony in this case established that in July 1993 de
We affirm. Initially, we reject defendant’s contention that his waiver of his right to a trial by jury was inadequate. The record reveals that a hearing was scheduled at defendant’s request to address a waiver of his right to a jury trial and seeking County Court’s approval of said waiver (see,
We also reject defendant’s contention that he was denied his right to the effective assistance of counsel; notably, our review of the issue of ineffective assistance of counsel is limited to the record before us. Defendant asserts that his counsel improperly failed to call psychiatric experts to refute the prosecution’s rebuttal expert psychiatric witness on the issue of extreme emotional disturbance and that his counsel failed to seek suppression of defendant’s statements to police made while he was in a highly emotional state. In our view, the record does not
To prevail on appeal, defendant must have established from the record the absence of strategic or other legitimate explanations for counsel’s alleged failures (see, People v Garcia,
Defendant also questions his counsel’s decision not to challenge the voluntariness of his statements to the police. The record reveals that defense counsel made a conscious decision not to challenge the voluntariness of defendant’s statements to police and agreed that defendant was duly warned of his constitutional rights. In our view, this was not an oversight;
Crew III, J. P., White, Peters and Carpinello, JJ., concur. Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.