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People v. Harris

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Dec 23, 1938
255 App. Div. 1011 (N.Y. App. Div. 1938)

Opinion

December 23, 1938.


Judgment of the County Court of Kings county convicting the defendant of the crime of robbery in the first degree affirmed. On this record, error, if any, which survived did not affect the substantial rights of defendant. (See Code Crim. Proc. § 542, People v. Hayes, 140 N.Y. 484, 497; People v. Egan, 242 App. Div. 507, 509-511.)

Lazansky, P.J., Carswell, Johnston and Close, JJ., concur;


Although (1) the verdict is supported amply by evidence establishing the guilt of the appellant beyond a reasonable doubt, and although (2) no reversible error is presented by the trial judge's concededly erroneous charge as to the appellant's omission to testify ( People v. Forte, 277 N.Y. 440), appellant expressly acquiescing in the charge ( Fitzpatrick v. International R. Co., 252 id. 127, 140-141; People v. Jackson, 196 id. 357, 362), the arrest of the appellant's brother, a witness, in the presence of the jury, at the direction of the trial judge and over appellant's protest and exception, was so prejudicial to the appellant in a substantial way that the interests of justice require that a new trial be granted. ( People v. Criscuoli, 164 App. Div. 119, 123, 125. See, also, People v. Egan, 242 id. 507, and People v. Frasco, 187 id. 299.)


Summaries of

People v. Harris

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Dec 23, 1938
255 App. Div. 1011 (N.Y. App. Div. 1938)
Case details for

People v. Harris

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. HOWARD HARRIS…

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

Date published: Dec 23, 1938

Citations

255 App. Div. 1011 (N.Y. App. Div. 1938)

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