People v. PenaPeople v. Pena
We further hold that the defendant was properly sentenced as a second felony offender since at the time of his sentencing he had been previously convicted in this State of a felony for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of one year was authorized and that prior conviction had not been imposed more than 10 years before the commission of the felony of which he now stands convicted (
By pleading guilty to criminal mischief in the fourth degree, the defendant has forfeited his right to claim that he was denied his statutory right to a speedy trial (see,