254 A.D. 624 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1938
This is an appeal from a judgment of conviction rendered in the County Court of the county of St. Lawrence on the 9th day of February, 1937, sentencing defendant, as a third offender, to a term of fifteen years in Clinton Prison, pursuant to section 1941 of the Penal Law. The defendant was permitted to take an appeal upon a typewritten record and has submitted his appeal to the court together with his brief. The People are represented by the district attorney’s office of St. Lawrence county. The defendant was indicted by the grand jury of St. Lawrence county on October 2, 1935, on two crimes, burglary, third degree, and grand larceny, second degree. He was arraigned October 2,1935, and entered a plea of not guilty, and the matter was sent to the County Court for trial. On October 21, 1935, an attorney was assigned to him and the matter was tried in County Court in November, 1935. He was found guilty of the crimes charged in the indictment, and being sworn by the clerk after conviction, admitted that he had been convicted in 1922 of burglary, third degree, and of grand larceny, second degree, in St. Lawrence county, and in the year 1927 of the crime of grand larceny, second degree, in St. Lawrence county, and in 1932 for escaping from Warsaw Prison, Wyoming county. The county judge on November 4, 1935, sentenced the defendant to Clinton Prison for a term of not less than fifteen years nor more than his natural life. The defendant appeared before the county judge of Clinton county on January 18, 1937, on a writ of habeas corpus. It was his contention that he was not a fourth offender within the meaning of section 1942