The court did not err in refusing to preclude admission of tangible evidence, to wit, vials of cocaine in a brown paper bag placed by appellant on top of a dumpster, despite the presentment agency's failure to give notice pursuant to Family Court Act § 330.2 (2). Appellant had clear knowledge from the petition that such items were recovered and vouchered, particularly since the drugs were indispensable or proof of the crimes charged (see, Matter of Eddie M...
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