Judgment unanimously affirmed.
Memorandum:
Supreme Court did not err in denying defendant's suppression motion without conducting a hearing (see, CPL 710.60 [3]). There is no dispute that the revolver sought to be suppressed was not seized from defendant's person. Moreover, defendant neither alleged nor demonstrated that he had an expectation of privacy in the area where the revolver was seized. Thus, defendant lacks standing to challenge the seizure...
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