People v. Arafet

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 2009-10-22

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Ciparick, J. (dissenting). Because the majority resorts to an improper application of the harmless error doctrine where County Court committed a flagrant Molineux violation in allowing highly prejudicial evidence as to defendant’s prior federal felony conviction and a multitude of other collateral evidence concerning prior criminality, I respectfully dissent. *<…

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