PEOPLE v. BEYER


25 N.Y.2d 833 (1969)

The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Arthur Beyer, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of the State of New York.

Decided July 1, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Matthew Muraskin and James J. McDonough for appellant.

William Cahn, District Attorney (Henry P. De Vine of counsel), for respondent.

Chief Judge FULD and Judges BURKE, SCILEPPI, BERGAN, BREITEL and JASEN, concur.


Per Curiam.

Following prescribed procedure (see, e.g., People v. Ballott, 20 N.Y.2d 600, 607), the trial judge conducted voir dire to determine the admissibility of the complaining witness' in-court identification. It is our conclusion that the record clearly and convincingly supports his finding that the witness' ability to recognize the defendant was not the product...

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