People v. Johnson

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 2003-12-22

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OPINION OF THE COURT Chief Judge Kaye. Defendant appeals his convictions of assault in the first degree and resisting arrest, asserting that an out-of-court, hearsay *304 statement made by the victim of the assault was improperly admitted at trial as an excited utterance. The Appellate Division affirmed…

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