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People v. Pena

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Mar 16, 1999
259 A.D.2d 350 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)

Opinion

March 16, 1999

Appeal from the Supreme Court, New York County (Edward McLaughlin, J.).


The verdict was based on legally sufficient evidence and was not against the weight of the evidence. We see no reason to disturb the jury's determinations concerning credibility and identification. Given these determinations, there was ample evidence, consisting of, inter alia, defendant's partially inculpatory statements and the eyewitness testimony linking him to the crime, to establish the elements of felony murder, including the underlying felony, as well as defendant's active participation.

Defendant's request for the drastic and unwarranted remedy of dismissal did not preserve for review his current argument that the trial court should have fashioned, sua sponte, some lesser sanction for the loss of certain Rosario material ( see, People v. Rice, 75 N.Y.2d 929, 932; People v. Pabon, 213 A.D.2d 289, lv denied 86 N.Y.2d 739), and we decline to review it in the interest of justice. Were we to review this claim, we would find that the absence of a sanction did not deprive defendant of a fair trial since there is no evidence of bad faith on the part of the People or actual prejudice to defendant ( see, People v. Martinez, 71 N.Y.2d 937, 940).

Evidence that defendant had known the killer-participant quite well from the neighborhood for an extended period of time, rather than only during a purported recent incarceration together, was properly admitted to demonstrate defendant's consciousness of guilt in trying falsely to distance himself from the killer, as well as to support a finding that defendant was an active participant in the underlying robbery, rather than a mere observer, as he claimed ( see, People v. Hurd, 160 A.D.2d 199, 200, lv denied 76 N.Y.2d 789).

We perceive no abuse of sentencing discretion.

Concur — Sullivan, J. P., Rosenberger, Tom and Lerner, JJ.


Summaries of

People v. Pena

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Mar 16, 1999
259 A.D.2d 350 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
Case details for

People v. Pena

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. DARTO PENA, Appellant

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

Date published: Mar 16, 1999

Citations

259 A.D.2d 350 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
688 N.Y.S.2d 123

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