Opinion
February 4, 1994
Appeal from the Niagara County Court, Hannigan, J.
Present — Pine, J.P., Fallon, Doerr, Davis and Boehm, JJ.
Judgment unanimously reversed on the law and new trial granted. Memorandum: In its instructions to the jury defining reasonable doubt, County Court incorrectly instructed that the jury must be "morally and reasonably" certain of defendant's guilt. County Court further erred in defining the People's burden to establish defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt as the burden to establish defendant's guilt "to a reasonable degree of certainty". Those instructions on reasonable doubt effectively reduced the People's burden of proof, thereby depriving defendant of a fair trial (see, People v. Sneed, 193 A.D.2d 1139, lv denied 82 N.Y.2d 759; People v. Frank, 186 A.D.2d 977). Consequently, reversal is required. County Court did not abuse its discretion by consolidating for trial two indictments charging defendant with robbery in the first degree (see, People v. Lane, 56 N.Y.2d 1).