PEOPLE v. HERLOSKI


118 Misc.2d 358 (1983)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Peter Herloski, Defendant.

Supreme Court, Onondaga County.

March 17, 1983


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard A. Hennessy, Jr., District Attorney (John F. Laidlaw of counsel), for plaintiff. Eli A. Pearson for defendant.


WALTER T. GORMAN, J.

The People, via motion filed December 9, 1982, have requested that a hearing be held pursuant to CPL 400.16 to determine whether the defendant, Peter Herloski, is a persistent violent felony offender. The defendant, through his attorney, answered this motion, admitting certain of the allegations contained in the People's moving papers, but primarily contending that the persistent felony offender statute was unconstitutional as violative...

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