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People v. Jones

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
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The defendant appealed a conviction for robbery in the first and second degrees in Kings County. The appeal challenged the denial of a motion to suppress complainant's identification testimony, arguing the pretrial procedures were suggestive and the complainant should have testified at the hearing. The court affirmed the judgment, finding the defendant failed to establish the identification procedures were unfair and properly denied the request for adjournment. The court also rejected a renewed suppression motion made during trial regarding a detective's alleged suggestive comment, noting no prejudice occurred as the defendant exchanged clothing with a stand-in. Additionally, the court found the sentence was not excessive and other objections lacked merit.

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The defendant appealed a conviction for robbery in the first and second degrees in Kings County. The appeal challenged the denial of a motion to suppress complainant's identification testimony, arguing the pretrial procedures were suggestive and the complainant should have testified at the hearing. The court affirmed the judgment, finding the defendant failed to establish the identification procedures were unfair and properly denied the request for adjournment. The court also rejected a renewed suppression motion made during trial regarding a detective's alleged suggestive comment, noting no prejudice occurred as the defendant exchanged clothing with a stand-in. Additionally, the court found the sentence was not excessive and other objections lacked merit.

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