People v. White

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1989-05-09

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OPINION OF THE COURT Simons, J. Defendant has been convicted after trial of robbery in the first and second degrees. An earlier prosecution of the charges ended in a mistrial when the jury was unable to agree and this circumstance gives rise to two issues presented on the appeal. First, defendant contends that his conviction must be reversed and a new trial ordered because the People elicited testimony from…

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