People v. Victor

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1984-06-12

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OPINION OF THE COURT Per Curiam. This appeal concerns the appropriate treatment a trial court must give to alibi evidence in its charge to the jury. The People have the burden of disproving an alibi beyond a reasonable doubt and, therefore, a charge regarding an alibi must unequivocally convey that burden to the jury. Defendant was charged in two separate indictments with robber…

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