People v. Justin ZZ.People v. Justin ZZ.
Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of St. Lawrence County (Nicandri, J.), rendered April 22, 1996, which revoked defendant’s probation and sentenced defendant as a youthful offender.
Defendant was convicted on November 13, 1995 upon a plea of guilty of the crime of grand larceny in the fourth degree. The conviction was vacated and he was adjudicated a youthful offender and sentenced to five years’ probation and a concurrent jail term of 180 days. While on probation, defendant was arrested on a charge of robbery in the second degree in connection with an incident occurring on February 23, 1996. A violation of probation was issued based on this arrest,
During an April 22, 1996 probation violation hearing, as part of a negotiated plea agreement, defendant admitted that he violated probation when he entered a garage on February 23, 1996 with the intent to steal items contained therein and that he had been arrested for the crime. As agreed, County Court terminated his sentence of probation, vacated the declaration of delinquency and resentenced him as a youthful offender to a prison term of 1 to 4 years. Defendant now appeals.
We affirm. Defendant claims that reversal of the judgment is warranted because County Court did not have reasonable cause to file the declaration of delinquency or to issue a bench warrant for his arrest (see,
As to defendant’s argument that the sentence was harsh and
Cardona, P. J., Casey, Peters and Spain, JJ., concur. Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
Notes
The violation of probation affidavit was subsequently amended to allege that defendant had been arrested on April 1, 1996 for the crimes of burglary in the third degree, grand larceny in the third degree and criminal mischief in the fourth degree, also in connection with incidents occurring on February 23, 1996.