People v. Boutin

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1990-04-05

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*694 OPINION OF THE COURT Hancock, Jr., J. The unexplained failure of a driver to see the vehicle with which he subsequently collided does not, without more, support a conviction for the felony of criminally negligent homicide. Here, because the evidence of defendant’s conduct proved only that he did not see the vehicle ahead, the conviction should be…

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