People v. DeValle

In People v. DeValle, 94 NY2d 870, the Court of Appeals held that the trial court had the inherent power to correct an illegal sentence, wherein the defendant had originally been sentenced, upon his plea of guilty, to two to four years in prison to run concurrently with an undischarged portion of an earlier sentence, and to subsequently impose a consecutive sentence required by Penal Law 70.25 (2-a) over the defendant's objection at resentencing.