People v. Rodriguez

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1995-05-09

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OPINION OF THE COURT Cipabick, J. On this appeal, we must decide whether defendant’s presence was required at a side-bar conference held outside his earshot to determine whether his direct testimony had "opened the door” to cross-examination about the underlying facts of a prior conviction. Such questioning had been precluded pursuant to a pretrial…

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