People v. WilliamsPeople v. Williams
Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Sullivan
In May 1996, defendant pleaded guilty to the crimes of aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the first degree and felony driving while intoxicated. As a result, defendant was sentenced to an intermittent prison term of 120 days and five years of probation. After pleading guilty to violating the conditions of his probation and having his probation continued, defendant was arrested and charged with the crime of endangering the welfare of a child. In reporting the arrest to his probation officer, defendant admitted that he had been consuming alcohol. After a second charge of violating probation, defendant admitted consuming alcohol while on probation and failing to follow the suggested treatment for his alcoholism, both violations of the conditions of his probation. As a result of his guilty plea, defendant was sentenced to a prison term of 1 to 3 years and this appeal ensued.
Defendant contends that he was denied the effective assistance of counsel at the sentencing proceedings. We disagree. To succeed on such a claim, a defendant must show that, viewed in the totality of the circumstances, he or she was deprived of meaningful representation (see, People v Baldi,
We also reject defendant’s contention that the sentence imposed was harsh and excessive. Defendant’s sentence was in accordance with the negotiated plea agreement and was less than the harshest possible sentence he could have received (see,
Mikoll, J. P., Crew III, Yesawich Jr. and Graffeo, JJ., concur. Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.