People v. CroganPeople v. Crogan
Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Rensselear County (McGrath, J.), rendered March 10, 1995, upon a verdict convicting defendant of the crimes of burglary in the second degree (three counts) and petit larceny.
This criminal proceeding was commenced against defendant when he was arrested on November 24, 1993. Thereafter, on May 27, 1994, an indictment was filed charging defendant with three counts of burglary in the second degree and one count of petit larceny. On May 28, 1994 the People filed their statement of readiness for trial. Defendant later moved pursuant to
We affirm. In denying defendant’s motion, County Court found that the preindictment delay between May 7, 1994 and May 23, 1994 was excludable because it was attributable to defendant’s consideration of a plea offer which had been conveyed by the People. After deducting this time period from the time between the commencement of the criminal proceeding and the date the People declared their readiness for trial, County Court concluded that the People were responsible for a total delay of 167 days and that defendant’s speedy trial rights were not violated. Defendant contends that this was error inasmuch as he did not consent to a waiver of his speedy trial rights in connection with the plea offer.
The time during which plea negotiations are pending is excludable from the time period for conducting a speedy trial as long as the defendant requests or acquiesces in the delay of the proceedings (see, People v Mabb,
We have considered the remaining contentions raised by defendant in his supplemental pro se brief and find them to be either unpreserved for appellate review or without merit.
Cardona, P. J., Mikoll, Crew III and Yesawich Jr., JJ., concur. Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.