People v. Brewster

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1984-11-29

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OPINION OF THE COURT Per Curiam. An indictment obtained on the complaining witness’s testimony before the Grand Jury that she identified defendant, without informing that body that her identification had been made from photographs, is not dismissable under CPL 210.35 (subd 5). The order of the Appellate Division should, therefore, be affirmed. Defendants Brewster and Alfonso wer…

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