People v. Bolden ( 1982 )


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  • OPINION OF THE COURT

    Memorandum.

    The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed.

    We do not reach the question of negative identification argued by defendant. On defendant’s attorney’s cross-examination of one of the victims, he asked whether she had ever said she did not get a good look at the perpetrator. Her unresponsive answer was that she had been shown a number of photographs at the time she made that statement. By failing to move to strike that unresponsive an*742swer, defendant’s attorney opened the door to an explanation by the People concerning the circumstances under which she had seen the photographs (cf. People v Melendez, 55 NY2d 445, 451-452).

Document Info

Judges: Gabrielli

Filed Date: 12/14/1982

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024