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People v. Harris

Citation: 2018 NY Slip Op 5058Docket: 2017-01408

Court: Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York; July 5, 2018; New York; State Appellate Court

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In *People v. Harris*, decided on July 5, 2018, the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed the judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County, which had convicted Robert Harris of third-degree assault based on his guilty plea. The court noted that Harris's argument that his plea was not knowing, voluntary, and intelligent—due to the court's failure to inform him about the imposition of an order of protection at sentencing—was unpreserved for appellate review. Additionally, his challenge to the issuance of the order of protection at sentencing was also deemed unpreserved. The court declined to consider these arguments under its interest of justice jurisdiction. The decision was unanimous among the justices.