| People v Nascimento |
| 2008 NY Slip Op 00305 [47 AD3d 1076] |
| January 17, 2008 |
| Appellate Division, Third Department |
| The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v VictorNascimento, Appellant. |
—[*1] Kevin C. Kortright, District Attorney, Fort Edward (Christian P. Morris of counsel), forrespondent.
Mercure, J.P. Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Washington County (Hall, J.),rendered February 8, 2005, convicting defendant upon his plea of guilty of the crime of burglaryin the first degree.
In satisfaction of a four-count indictment, defendant pleaded guilty to burglary in the firstdegree. County Court thereafter sentenced defendant in accordance with the negotiated pleaagreement to an eight-year prison term to be followed by five years of postrelease supervision.Defendant now appeals.
We affirm. Initially, we note that defendant's claim that he did not enter his guilty pleaknowingly and voluntarily has not been preserved for our review inasmuch as defendant nevermoved to withdraw his plea or vacate the judgment of conviction (see People v Lopez, 40 AD3d1276, 1276 [2007]; People vLewis, 39 AD3d 1025, 1025-1026 [2007]). In any event, defendant's plea wasknowingly, intelligently and voluntarily made inasmuch as County Court sufficiently advised himof the consequences of his plea and he freely admitted to facts which established the elements ofthe crime (see People v Escalante,16 AD3d 984, 985 [2005], lv denied 5 NY3d 788 [2005]; People v Cherry, 12 AD3d 949,949 [2004], lv denied 4 NY3d 797 [2005]).[*2]
Defendant's particular contention that his plea wasdefective because County Court did not explicitly inform him that he was forgoing the possibilityof Sandoval and Ventimiglia hearings is unavailing (see People vWhitehurst, 291 AD2d 83, 86 [2002], lv denied 98 NY2d 642 [2002]), as is hisassertion that the failure of County Court to inform him that his plea may subject him to anenhanced sentence on the occasion of a future conviction impacted the validity of his plea (see People v Folk, 43 AD3d 1229,1230 [2007]; People v August, 33AD3d 1046, 1050 [2006], lv denied 8 NY3d 878 [2007]). Moreover, County Courtproperly inquired whether defendant was aware of a potential intoxication defense and wasvoluntarily waiving such defense by his guilty plea (see People v Munck, 278 AD2d 662,662-663 [2000]; People v Moore, 270 AD2d 715, 716 [2000], lv denied 95 NY2d800 [2000]). In light of these findings, we also reject defendant's federal due process claims(see People v Folk, 43 AD3d at 1230).
Peters, Rose, Lahtinen and Kavanagh, JJ., concur. Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.