PEOPLE v. REID


170 A.D.2d 252 (1991)

The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Raymond Reid, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

February 14, 1991


None of defendant's claims concerning the prosecutor's summation have been preserved by specific objection, and in light of the overwhelming evidence of defendant's guilt, any alleged error would be considered harmless.

With respect to defendant's adjudication as a predicate felon, there was no infirmity in the underlying conviction. Defendant was plainly advised that if he failed to appear for sentencing, the court would not be bound by any sentencing recommendation...

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