People v. Alomar

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1999-03-30

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OPINION OF THE COURT Smith, J. In these two unrelated criminal cases, combined for the purpose of this appeal, the primary issue is whether the defendants were denied their constitutional rights to due process and to confront the witnesses against them when a Judge who presided over the original proceeding also presided over a reconstruction hearing. In bot…

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