PEOPLE v. BROWN


137 Misc.2d 172 (1987)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Daniel W. Brown, Defendant.

City Court of Oswego.

September 25, 1987


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Elliott, District Attorney (James G. Grose of counsel), for plaintiff. Walter Hafner for defendant.


FRANK M. KLINGER, J.

The basic question presented, which I believe is of some substantial State-wide interest, is whether the disorderly conduct section (Penal Law § 240.20 [2], [7]) requires the prosecution to prove that some member of the public, other than the arresting officer, was in fact inconvenienced, annoyed or alarmed by the defendant's alleged conduct. Another interesting question presented...

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