People v. FelmanPeople v. Felman
Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Albany County (Harris, J.), rendered January 8, 1987, convicting defendant upon his plea of guilty of the crime of grand larceny in the second degree.
In July 1985, defendant was indicted on two counts of grand larceny in the second degree based on the theft of food products from Sysco Frosted Foods, Inc. in the Town of Colonie, Albany County, on April 19, 1985 and during the period between January 1 and March 31, 1985. Defendant was employed by Regan’s Steak and Seafood Restaurant in Rensselaer County and implemented a scheme whereby he would charge Regan’s account for various foods supplied by Sysco and then sell the products elsewhere while retaining the proceeds. On December 18, 1985, defendant pleaded guilty to the second count of the indictment in full satisfaction of both charges. Pursuant to the terms of the negotiated plea bargain, defendant and a codefendant, William Sayers, were required to make restitution in the amount of $50,000 in accord with a stipulation between defendant and the various victims as set forth in the plea allocution. Full restitution was to be made on or before March 3, 1986, the initially scheduled sentencing date (see,
On this appeal, defendant urges that we reduce the sentence as unduly harsh and excessive. He emphasizes that during the relevant time frame he was addicted to cocaine, an affliction that motivated the entire theft scam. He further complains that County Court abused its discretion by imposing the maximum penalty simply because he was unable to make the required restitution. Notably, he does not challenge the restitution directive.
We affirm. Pursuant to
Notes
It appears that the extensive delay in sentencing was occasioned by ongoing negotiations on a related felony charge in Rensselaer County, in which an attempt to vacate the prior felony conviction was being proposed (see, People v Felman,