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People v. McQueen

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Nov 1, 1999
266 A.D.2d 240 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)

Opinion

Submitted September 28, 1999

November 1, 1999

Kevin Costello, Flushing, N.Y., for appellant.

Richard A. Brown, District Attorney, Kew Gardens, N.Y. (John M. Castellano, Emil Bricker, and Robin A. Forshaw of counsel), for respondent.

SONDRA MILLER, J.P., THOMAS R. SULLIVAN, GABRIEL M. KRAUSMAN, HOWARD MILLER, JJ.


DECISION ORDER

Appeal by the defendant from three judgments of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Erlbaum, J.), all rendered July 14, 1997, convicting him of robbery in the first degree and criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree under Indictment No. 1805/96, attempted robbery in the first degree under Indictment No. 1879/96, and robbery in the first degree under Indictment No. 1880/96, upon a jury verdict, and imposing sentences.

ORDERED that the judgments are affirmed.

The defendant's contention that the trial court erred in granting the People's motion to consolidate Indictment Nos. 1805/96, 1879/96, and 1880/96 is unpreserved for appellate review (see, CPL 470.05[2]). In any event, the trial court did not improvidently exercise its discretion in consolidating the indictments (see, CPL 200.20[2] [c] [d]; [4], [5]). The record does not demonstrate actual prejudice suffered by the defendant. Evidence of the defendant's guilt of the charges under each indictment was presented separately to the jury, and the defendant had ample opportunity to defend against the charges. The court instructed the jury to consider each charge on its own merit (see,People v. Rose, 187 A.D.2d 617 ; People v. Moses, 169 A.D.2d 786 ).

The defendant's remaining contentions are unpreserved for appellate review or without merit.

S. MILLER, J.P., SULLIVAN, KRAUSMAN, and H. MILLER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

People v. McQueen

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Nov 1, 1999
266 A.D.2d 240 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
Case details for

People v. McQueen

Case Details

Full title:The PEOPLE, etc., respondent, v. RODNEY McQUEEN, appellant. (Ind. Nos…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: Nov 1, 1999

Citations

266 A.D.2d 240 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
699 N.Y.S.2d 419

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