People v. WattsPeople v. Watts
The defendant‘s contention that his adjudication as a persistent felony offender was unconstitutional pursuant to Apprendi v New Jersey (530 US 466 [2000]) is without merit (see People v Quinones, 12 NY3d 116 [2009], cert denied 558 US —, 130 S Ct 104 [2009]; People v Rivera, 5 NY3d 61 [2005], cert denied 546 US 984 [2005]; People v Rosen, 96 NY2d 329 [2001], cert denied 534 US 899 [2001]). Furthermore, the Supreme Court‘s determination to sentence the defendant as a persistent felony offender was a provident exercise of its discretion (see
Rivera, J.P., Dickerson, Eng and Roman, JJ., concur.