People v. WigginsPeople v. Wiggins
Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court (Mugglin, J.), rendered November 18, 1991 in Delaware County, upon a verdict convicting defendant of the crime of attempted arson in the first degree.
We previously remitted this matter to Supreme Court for a hearing and redetermination of defendant’s motion to dismiss the indictment pursuant to
Initially, we note that, aside from their unavailing attack on the timeliness of the motion (see, supra), in Supreme Court and on the initial appeal to this Court the People limited their opposition to defendant’s
Further, even overlooking the fact that they too are outside the scope of our remittal, we conclude that Supreme Court erred in excluding two distinct time periods prior to defendant’s return to New York: (1) a 14-day period from the filing of the felony complaint to defendant’s engagement of counsel on September 24, 1990, because defendant was without coun
The People currently concede that there is insufficient evidence to support a finding that defendant was absent or unavailable prior to March 5, 1991 (a position borne out by the record) and the parties have stipulated that defendant was arrested on March 30, 1991, waived extradition and was returned to New York on April 4, 1991, and was arraigned in Delaware County on April 17, 1991. As such, the maximum amount of time that could be charged to defendant as the result of his absence or unavailability is 43 days. Reducing the total delay of 378 days by 43 days leaves 335 days, 155 days in excess of the statutory maximum of 180 days (see,
In view of the foregoing, defendant’s alternative bases for reversal are rendered academic and need not be discussed.
Weiss, P. J., Mikoll and Yesawich Jr., JJ., concur. Ordered that the judgment is reversed, on the law, and indictment dismissed.