Appeals (1)
Defendant pleaded guilty to the crime of absconding from temporary release in the first degree after his motion to dismiss the indictment based on the People’s alleged failure to comply with speedy trial requirements was denied. As part of a plea agreement, defendant waived his right to appeal except as to the issue of whether his right to a speedy trial under CPL 30.30 had been violated. He thereafter commenced a direct appeal on that ground. In the meantime, defendant, fearing that his attempt to reserve his right to appellate review of the statutory speedy trial issue had been ineffectual, moved to withdraw his guilty plea, relying on People v Di Raffaele (
The issue here has already been determined by the Court of Appeals: a guilty plea precludes appellate review of a defendant’s statutory speedy trial claim, even one of a conditional nature which has been consented to by the prosecutor and approved by the court (People v O’Brien,
When, as here, a plea is conditioned on the reservation of a claim for appellate review, and that reservation proves to be ineffectual, defendant is entitled to withdraw his guilty plea (People v Di Raffaele, supra, at 241).
Appeal from the judgment dismissed.
Order reversed, on the law, motion to vacate the judgment granted, and matter remitted to the County Court of Clinton County for further proceedings not inconsistent with this court’s decision. Mahoney, P. J., Kane, Yesawich, Jr., Levine and Mercure, JJ., concur.
