People v. La PlacaPeople v. La Placa
Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the County Court, Rockland County (Edelstein, J.), rendered October 17, 1985, convicting him of robbery in the first degree, upon his plea of guilty, and imposing sentence.
Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
The bare assertion, without support in the record, that counsel was "nearby” or "on the way” to the courthouse when the police conducted a preindictment investigatory lineup, provides no basis for the contention that the defendant’s right to counsel was thereby violated. While a suspect’s attorney retained on an unrelated matter may not be excluded from such lineup proceedings, the police need not affirmatively notify counsel of an impending lineup nor ascertain whether or when counsel is expected to appear (see, People v Hawkins,
The subsequent court order directing the defendant to remove his beard and take part in a second lineup neither violated
Finally, the defendant’s unsupported assertion that his guilty plea was induced by a misrepresentation made by trial counsel alleges facts outside the record and cannot be properly raised on appeal; the proper vehicle for relief is a motion to vacate the judgment pursuant to CPL article 440 (see, People v Wetmore,