Filed Date: 12/19/1986
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/28/2024
— Judgment unanimously affirmed. Memorandum: Defendant argues that his warrantless arrest was not supported by probable cause because the People failed to establish the reliability of the informant upon whose information the arrest was based. We disagree. The record reveals that the informant had provided reliable information in the past (see, Aguilar v Texas, 378 US 108, 114, n 5). Also, the police independently verified the informant’s detailed information as to the time, place and manner of defendant’s attempted robbery by surveillance of the crime scene (see, Draper v United States, 358 US 307; People v Rodriguez, 52 NY2d 483, 490-492; People v Hanlon, 36 NY2d 549, 557; People v Alaimo, 34 NY2d 187, 188-189; cf. People v Johnson, 66 NY2d 398, 405; People v Elwell, 50 NY2d 231). Defendant’s claim that his right to due process of law was violated because the informant was paid a fee contingent upon his testimony (see, United States v Cervantes-Pancheco,