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People v. William

Court of Appeals of New York.
Jun 12, 2012
2012 N.Y. Slip Op. 4666 (N.Y. 2012)

Opinion

2012-06-12

The PEOPLE, etc., Respondent, v. Tony WILLIAM, Appellant.

Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, New York City (Jonathan K. Chang, Edmond Polubinski, III, and Jonathan Stroble of counsel), and Office of the Appellate Defender (Richard M. Greenberg and Rosemary Herbert of counsel) for appellant. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., District Attorney, New York City (Andrew E. Seewald and Vincent Rivellese of counsel), for respondent.


Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, New York City (Jonathan K. Chang, Edmond Polubinski, III, and Jonathan Stroble of counsel), and Office of the Appellate Defender (Richard M. Greenberg and Rosemary Herbert of counsel) for appellant. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., District Attorney, New York City (Andrew E. Seewald and Vincent Rivellese of counsel), for respondent.
MEMORANDUM:

The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed.

Whether the circumstances of a particular case rise to the level of reasonable suspicion presents a mixed question of law and fact that is beyond our review if the determination has record support ( see People v. Pines, 99 N.Y.2d 525, 527, 752 N.Y.S.2d 266, 782 N.E.2d 62 [2002] ). In this case, although different conclusions may have been reasonable at the fact-finding level, record evidence supports the lower courts' determination that the police possessed reasonable suspicion and our review therefore ends ( see People v. Hicks, 68 N.Y.2d 234, 238, 508 N.Y.S.2d 163, 500 N.E.2d 861 [1986] ). Similarly, “[w]hether a showup is reasonable under the circumstances and/or unduly suggestive are mixed questions of law and fact” ( People v. Gilford, 16 N.Y.3d 864, 868, 924 N.Y.S.2d 314, 948 N.E.2d 920 [2011] ). The determinations of the courts below that the showup was reasonable and not unduly suggestive are supported by the record and are likewise beyond our further review. Chief Judge LIPPMAN and Judges CIPARICK, GRAFFEO, READ, SMITH, PIGOTT and JONES concur.

Order affirmed, in a memorandum.


Summaries of

People v. William

Court of Appeals of New York.
Jun 12, 2012
2012 N.Y. Slip Op. 4666 (N.Y. 2012)
Case details for

People v. William

Case Details

Full title:The PEOPLE, etc., Respondent, v. Tony WILLIAM, Appellant.

Court:Court of Appeals of New York.

Date published: Jun 12, 2012

Citations

2012 N.Y. Slip Op. 4666 (N.Y. 2012)
971 N.E.2d 859
2012 N.Y. Slip Op. 4666
948 N.Y.S.2d 578

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