People v. Suber

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 2012-05-08

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OPINION OF THE COURT Graffeo, J. The issue in this appeal is whether a defendant’s admissions must be corroborated in order to satisfy the prima facie case requirement for an information. We hold that corroboration is not necessary in this context. Defendant Frank Súber registered as a level three sex offender in 1999. At that time, he received written notification that any change in his h…

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