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People v. Stephens

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Oct 24, 1983
97 A.D.2d 523 (N.Y. App. Div. 1983)

Opinion

October 24, 1983


Appeal by defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Thompson, J.), rendered July 16, 1975, convicting him of robbery in the first degree (two counts), robbery in the second degree, attempted robbery in the first degree (two counts) and attempted robbery in the second degree, upon a jury verdict, and imposing sentence. Judgment modified, on the law, by reversing the convictions of robbery in the first degree (count No. 1) and attempted robbery in the first degree (count No. 7), and vacating the sentences imposed thereon, and said counts of the indictment are dismissed. As so modified, judgment affirmed. Defendant was charged under counts Nos. 1 and 7 of the indictment with robbery in the first degree and attempted robbery in the first degree by use or threatened use of a dangerous instrument (see Penal Law, § 160.15, subd 3). He was also charged under counts Nos. 2 and 6 with the same crimes on the theory of "display[ing] what appears to be a pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun, machine gun or other firearm" (see Penal Law, § 160.15, subd 4). Although evidence was adduced at trial showing that the codefendant displayed what appeared to be a gun, no evidence was adduced to show that the gun alleged to have been used was loaded and operable. Under these circumstances, as the People candidly concede, the proof was insufficient to convict defendant on counts Nos. 1 and 7 of the indictment and these two counts cannot stand (see People v Bonefont, 84 A.D.2d 844; People v Siler, 76 A.D.2d 938; People v Castaldo, 72 A.D.2d 568). Nevertheless, the elements of robbery and attempted robbery in the first degree as charged in counts Nos. 2 and 6 were sufficiently established. Defendant's other arguments deal with unpreserved allegations of error and in view of the strong proof of guilt we decline to reach them. Lazer, J.P., Gibbons, Weinstein and Boyers, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

People v. Stephens

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Oct 24, 1983
97 A.D.2d 523 (N.Y. App. Div. 1983)
Case details for

People v. Stephens

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. NATHANIEL STEPHENS…

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

Date published: Oct 24, 1983

Citations

97 A.D.2d 523 (N.Y. App. Div. 1983)

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