4 Cited authorities

  1. People v. Benjamin

    51 N.Y.2d 267 (N.Y. 1980)   Cited 382 times
    In People v Benjamin (51 N.Y.2d 267), a police officer responded to a radio run of men with guns at a specific location.
  2. People v. Hall

    2008 N.Y. Slip Op. 2676 (N.Y. 2008)   Cited 117 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that, by removing a "string-like object suspiciously hanging from defendant’s rectum ... without first obtaining a warrant, [the officers in that case] conducted an unreasonable manual body cavity search in violation of the Fourth Amendment"
  3. People v. Oden

    36 N.Y.2d 382 (N.Y. 1975)   Cited 155 times
    Finding "the mere passing of a glassine envelope in a neighborhood in which narcotics were known to have been present, unsupplemented by any additional relevant behavior or circumstances found to exist, was insufficient to raise the level of inference from suspicion to probable cause"
  4. People v. Ingram

    114 A.D.3d 1290 (N.Y. App. Div. 2014)   Cited 11 times

    2014-02-14 The PEOPLE of the State of New York, Appellant, v. Robert L. INGRAM, Defendant–Respondent. Frank A. Sedita, III, District Attorney, Buffalo (David A. Heraty of Counsel), for Appellant. The Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo, Inc., Buffalo (Sherry A. Chase of Counsel), for Defendant–Respondent. Frank A. Sedita, III, District Attorney, Buffalo (David A. Heraty of Counsel), for Appellant. The Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo, Inc., Buffalo (Sherry A. Chase of Counsel), for Defendant–Respondent. PRESENT: