People v. Shaquille Mc.People v. Shaquille Mc.
Ordered that the judgment rendered under indictment No. 12-01380 is affirmed; and it is further,
Ordered that the judgment rendered under indictment No. 12-00529 is modified, on the law, by vacating the imposition of a DNA databank fee; as so modified, the judgment rendered under indictment No. 12-00529 is affirmed.
On August 23, 2012, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to robbery in the second degree in full satisfaction of indictment No. 12-00529. Subsequent to the entry of his first plea, the defendant committed a new crime and, on February 6, 2013, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to assault in the second degree in full satisfaction of indictment No. 12-01380. At sentencing, on March 6, 2013, the defendant asked for youthful offender status with respect to both convictions. The court granted youthful offender status with respect to indictment No. 12-00529, but declined to do so with respect to indictment No. 12-01380.
The defendant contends that, because the sentencing court granted him youthful offender status with respect to indictment No. 12-00529, it was required to do so with respect to indictment No. 12-01380. The defendant was not convicted of two crimes set forth in separate counts of a single indictment, nor was he convicted of two crimes set forth in two separate indictments consolidated for trial purposes (see
Contrary to the defendant‘s contention, the mandatory surcharge could properly be imposed upon a person adjudicated a youthful offender (see