People v. Ballott

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1967-11-30

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Chief Judge Fum. FolloAving his second trial — the first ended in a disagreement — the defendant Avas convicted of robbery, as well as of related crimes of grand larceny and assault, and sentenced to imprisonment for a term of from 15 to 30 years. He seeks a reversal on íavo grounds, first, that he was improperly denied a copy of the minutes of the prior trial and, second, that the pretrial identification procedure adopted by the…

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