70.85 - Transitional exception to determinate sentencing laws.

§ 70.85 Transitional exception to determinate sentencing laws.    This section shall apply only to cases in which a determinate sentence  was  imposed between September first, nineteen hundred ninety-eight, and  the effective date of this section, and was required by law to include a  term of post-release supervision, but the court did not explicitly state  such a term when pronouncing sentence. When such a case is again  before  the court pursuant to section six hundred one-d of the correction law or  otherwise,  for  consideration  of whether to resentence, the court may,  notwithstanding any other provision of law but only on  consent  of  the  district attorney, re-impose the originally imposed determinate sentence  of imprisonment without any term of post-release supervision, which then  shall be deemed a lawful sentence.