People v. BostonPeople v. Boston
OPINION OF THE COURT
Aftеr indictment, a defendant’s waiver of indictment and plea to a count interposed by Superior Court Information (SCI), rather than Grand Jury aсtion, contravenes the un
On March 7, 1986, a Bronx County Grand Jury indicted defendant, then 15 years old, for attempted murder in the second degree under an intentional murder theory (
With the consent of defendant, his counsel, the People and the court, the following events ensued. After arraignment, the People filed аn SCI charging defendant with attempted murder in the second degree under a depraved indifference theory (
Having served his sentence, defendant now seeks vacatur of the plea, arguing that waiver of indictment was impermissible under both the CPL and the State Constitution. A divided Appellate Division rejected dеfendant’s contention and affirmed the conviction, which we now reverse as a matter of statutory interpretation.
The State Constitution declares that no person shall be held to answer for an infamous crime unless upon indictment of the Grand Jury (
At one time article I, § 6 permitted no exceptions; its unequivocal command precluded any waiver of indictment (People v Iannone,
To facilitate implementation of that exception, the Legislature enacted CPL article 195 (Waiver of Indictment), the centerpiece of which is
Of critical significance here is the direction of
No such consequencе is evident here. Indeed, legislative history makes clear that the basic objective of article 195 was to permit waiver of indictmеnt for defendants who wished "to go directly to trial without waiting for a grand jury to hand
Given the objective and the plain language of
In that the parties failed to follow the statutory mandate for a waiver of indictment, dеfendant’s attempted murder plea must be vacated. Moreover, because defendant’s assault plea was entered with thе understanding that he would receive a lesser concurrent sentence, that conviction also must be set aside (see, People v Fuggazzatto,
Accordingly, the оrder of the Appellate Division should be reversed, the plea of guilty and judgment vacated, and the case remitted to Supreme Court, Bronx County, for further proceedings on the indictment.
Chief Judge Wachtler and Judges Simons, Alexander, Titone, Hancock, Jr., and Bellacosa concur.
Order reversed, etc.
Notes
We reject the People’s contention that defendant’s argument must be preserved for review, by motion beforе the trial court to withdraw the plea. Failure to adhere to the statutory procedure for waiving indictment, which resulted in this accusatory instrument and this plea, may be considered jurisdictional, affecting "the organization of the court or the mode of proceedings prescribed by law.” (People v Patterson,