PEOPLE v. RICHETTI


276 A.D. 1091 (1950)

The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Michael Richetti, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

April 10, 1950.


Under the presumption of regularity attending judgments of conviction, in the absence of creditable evidence to the contrary, it may not be gainsaid that the appellant was properly advised, at the time of the acceptance of his plea of guilty and his conviction in 1922, as to his right to counsel. (Matter of Bojinoff v. People, 299 N.Y. 145, 150-151.) Appellant's bald assertions to the contrary upon the prior motion, first...

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