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People v. Parker

County Court, Nassau County
Jul 31, 1964
43 Misc. 2d 1081 (N.Y. Cnty. Ct. 1964)

Opinion

July 31, 1964

Raphael P. Russakon for appellant.

William Cain, District Attorney, for respondent.


This is an appeal from a judgment of conviction from the Police Justice Court of the Village of Rockville Centre, convicting the defendant of violating paragraph 1 of subdivision (d) of section 1111 Veh. Traf. of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York. Upon conviction the defendant was fined the sum of $5.

The defendant contends that the People failed to produce sufficient legal proof to justify a conviction. She relies upon People v. Bates ( 26 Misc.2d 862) in which it was held that the testimony of the ticketing officer that the light was green in his direction was insufficient to prove that the light was red for traffic running perpendicular to his vehicle.

The case at bar is clearly distinguishable from the Bates case. The officer's testimony that he observed that the traffic signal was working properly both before and after the violation supplies the corroboration necessary to support the assumption that when the light facing in one direction was green, that the light perpendicular to it was red.

The court is satisfied that the defendant was proven guilty of this charge beyond a reasonable doubt, and that the verdict was in accordance with the weight of credible evidence.

The judgment of conviction for violation of paragraph 1 of subdivision (d) of section 1111 Veh. Traf. of the Vehicle and Traffic Law is affirmed.


Summaries of

People v. Parker

County Court, Nassau County
Jul 31, 1964
43 Misc. 2d 1081 (N.Y. Cnty. Ct. 1964)
Case details for

People v. Parker

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. PEARL PARKER, Appellant

Court:County Court, Nassau County

Date published: Jul 31, 1964

Citations

43 Misc. 2d 1081 (N.Y. Cnty. Ct. 1964)
252 N.Y.S.2d 877

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