After a jury trial, defendant was convicted as a result of a knife attack upon one Tracy Mace which took place in the vicinity of the Newtown Inn in Elmira, New York, on September 6, 1973. On this appeal, he makes three contentions, all of which are without merit. Initially, defendant argues that the trial court erred in charging the jury that a possible verdict was guilty or not guilty of assault in the second degree, and his basis for this connection is his conclusion that...
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