People v. Newman , 382 N.Y.S.2d 227 ( 1976 )


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  • Per Curiam.

    In this nonjury case defendant has been found guilty of petit larceny (Penal Law, § 155.25). Assuming, arguendo, that the testimony did not establish defendant’s intent to obtain property by false promise to "a moral certainty” (Penal Law, § 155.05, subd 2, par [d]), there is ample evidence in the record to establish defendant’s larcenous intent to withhold property from its owner, as defined in section 155.00 and subdivision 1 of section 155.05 of the Penal Law, beyond a reasonable doubt.

    Defendant’s failure to move to suppress alleged involuntary admissions received into evidence, either before or during the course of the trial, precludes consideration of this issue on *762appeal (CPL 710.20, 710.30, 710.60, 710.70; People v Weaver, 38 AD2d 617).

    We have examined the remaining contentions raised by the defendant and find them to be without merit.

    Judgment of conviction rendered February 28, 1975 affirmed.

    Concur: Markowitz, P. J., Tierney and Riccobono, JJ.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 85 Misc. 2d 761, 382 N.Y.S.2d 227, 1976 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 2054

Filed Date: 1/26/1976

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024