Filed Date: 9/23/1999
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/1/2024
Judgment, Supreme Court, New York County (Nicholas Figueroa, J.), rendered July 22, 1997, convicting defendant, after a jury trial, of rape in the first degree, two counts of burglary in the first degree, two counts of sodomy in the first degree and four counts of sexual abuse in the first degree, and sentencing him to three terms of 9½ to 19 years, two terms of 6 to 12 years and four terms of 3½ to 7 years, all to be served concurrently, unanimously affirmed.
The verdict was based upon legally sufficient evidence and was not against the weight of the evidence. Contrary to defendant’s argument that the evidence merely established his presence at the scene, we find that there was ample proof of defendant’s participation in the attack upon the complainants and his sexual assault upon the female complainant. We see no reason to disturb the jury’s determinations concerning credibility and identification.
Defendant’s suppression motion was properly denied. The hearing record supports the court’s finding that defendant’s arrest was predicated upon probable cause where, in addition to a 911 transmission describing males running in and out of a certain hotel, the responding police officers heard screams and banging emanating from the second floor and, once there, they observed the fully dressed defendant, standing in the vicinity
Defendant’s contention that the indictment contained duplicitous counts is unpreserved and we decline to review it in the interest of justice. Were we to review this claim, we would reject it.
We perceive no abuse of sentencing discretion. Concur— Ellerin, P. J., Tom, Mazzarelli, Wallach and Lerner, JJ.