9 Cited authorities

  1. People v. Jennings

    69 N.Y.2d 103 (N.Y. 1986)   Cited 763 times
    In Jennings, the president of the insured (Sentry) received a check from Sentry's insurer to cover payments owed to the Sentry's clients as a result of losses incurred when the Sentry's warehouse was robbed.
  2. People v. Manini

    79 N.Y.2d 561 (N.Y. 1992)   Cited 409 times   5 Legal Analyses
    Observing that a defendant may constructively possess drugs by exercising dominion and control over them through his authority over the person who physically possesses them, or through his access to or control over the place where they are kept
  3. People v. Sibblies

    2014 N.Y. Slip Op. 2377 (N.Y. 2014)   Cited 93 times
    Holding statement of readiness invalid in light of People's subsequent statement of unreadiness based on the need to obtain medical records
  4. People v. Smith

    82 N.Y.2d 676 (N.Y. 1993)   Cited 131 times
    In People v Smith (82 N.Y.2d 676), for example, the Court rejected the argument that an adjournment sought by the People that is extended by the court beyond the date requested should partially be excluded from speedy trial time.
  5. People v. Brothers

    50 N.Y.2d 413 (N.Y. 1980)   Cited 160 times
    In People v Brothers (50 N.Y.2d 413, 415), also relied upon by the majority, for instance, the case was placed on a "ready reserve" calendar for almost a year, during which the People did nothing to move the case.
  6. People v. Hamilton

    46 N.Y.2d 932 (N.Y. 1979)   Cited 122 times
    In People v Hamilton (46 N.Y.2d 932), this court held that it was insufficient for the People to assert for the first time in an affidavit submitted in opposition to a motion to dismiss, pursuant to CPL 30.30, that they had been ready to proceed at some earlier date.
  7. People v. Barden

    117 A.D.3d 216 (N.Y. App. Div. 2014)   Cited 27 times
    Affirming conviction for possession of stolen property where the property that was stolen was a credit card number, not a physical credit card
  8. In re Luis C.

    124 A.D.3d 109 (N.Y. App. Div. 2014)   Cited 8 times

    2013-06686 (Docket No. D-2979/13) 12-03-2014 In the Matter of Luis C. (Anonymous), appellant. Seymour W. James, Jr., New York, N.Y. (Tamara A. Steckler and Mark Dellaquila of counsel), for appellant. Zachary W. Carter, Corporation Counsel, New York, N.Y. (Kristin M. Helmers and Deborah A. Brenner of counsel; Rebecca Hausner on the brief), for respondent. BALKIN, J. Seymour W. James, Jr., New York, N.Y. (Tamara A. Steckler and Mark Dellaquila of counsel), for appellant. Zachary W. Carter, Corporation

  9. People v. Bonneau

    94 A.D.3d 1158 (N.Y. App. Div. 2012)   Cited 4 times

    2012-04-5 The PEOPLE of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Anthony BONNEAU, Appellant. Ellen H. Fried, Cornwallville, for appellant. Terry J. Wilhelm, District Attorney, Catskill (Danielle D. McIntosh of counsel), for respondent. MERCURE Ellen H. Fried, Cornwallville, for appellant. Terry J. Wilhelm, District Attorney, Catskill (Danielle D. McIntosh of counsel), for respondent. Before: MERCURE, Acting P.J., LAHTINEN, SPAIN, STEIN and McCARTHY, JJ. MERCURE, Acting P.J. Appeal from a judgment of