People v. Brnja

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1980-06-03

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OPINION OF THE COURT Meyer, J. Defendant urges, and the dissenting Judges at the Appellate Division agreed, that his arrest was without probable cause and that, though the police had a reasonable basis upon which to make inquiry, they exceeded constitutional bounds in transporting him from the scene of the inquiry to the scene of the robbery, where he was identified by the victim of the robbery. He contends…

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