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People v. Kaminski

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Feb 15, 1983
58 N.Y.2d 886 (N.Y. 1983)

Summary

reversing first-degree sodomy convictions where the indictment charged compulsion "by means of physical force" but the trial court instructed the jury that defendant could be found guilty if it found that the victim was merely threatened with death or physical injury

Summary of this case from Jelinek v. Costello

Opinion

Decided February 15, 1983

Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Third Judicial Department, DONALD H. MONROE, J.

George C. Cooley for appellant.

D. Bruce Crew, III, District Attorney, for respondent.


MEMORANDUM.

The order of the Appellate Division should be modified by reversing the conviction of sodomy in the first degree and ordering a new trial as to the second and third counts of the indictment. The trial court erred in its charge to the jury on the definition of forcible compulsion. Although the indictment charged forcible compulsion "by means of physical force which overcame earnest resistance" only, over defendant's objection the court erroneously charged that defendant could be found guilty if the jury found either such force or a threat placing the victim in fear of immediate death or physical injury.

The remaining portions of the order should be affirmed. Although the Appellate Division erroneously based its decision on the nonretroactivity of the Payton rule ( Payton v New York, 445 U.S. 573), reversal is nevertheless not required inasmuch as defendant's affidavit in support of the motion to suppress is insufficient, as a matter of law, to support the ground alleged. (CPL 710.60, subd 3, par [b]; see, also, People v Grosfeld, 58 N.Y.2d 887 [decided herewith].)

Chief Judge COOKE and Judges JASEN, JONES, WACHTLER, FUCHSBERG, MEYER and SIMONS concur.

On review of submissions pursuant to rule 500.2 (b) of the Rules of the Court of Appeals (22 N.Y.CRR 500.2 [g]), order modified and case remitted to Chemung County Court for a new trial on the second and third counts of the indictment in accordance with the memorandum herein and, as so modified, order affirmed.


Summaries of

People v. Kaminski

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Feb 15, 1983
58 N.Y.2d 886 (N.Y. 1983)

reversing first-degree sodomy convictions where the indictment charged compulsion "by means of physical force" but the trial court instructed the jury that defendant could be found guilty if it found that the victim was merely threatened with death or physical injury

Summary of this case from Jelinek v. Costello

In Kaminski, forcible compulsion was a material element of the sodomy offenses; on the other hand, in Spann and cases of its genre, the pivot upholding the convictions centered on a change only of an evidentiary aspect.

Summary of this case from People v. Grega
Case details for

People v. Kaminski

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. THOMAS PAUL KAMINSKI…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Feb 15, 1983

Citations

58 N.Y.2d 886 (N.Y. 1983)
460 N.Y.S.2d 495
447 N.E.2d 43

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