Substantial evidence, including the unchallenged testimony of telephone technology experts, establishes that the 911 call that petitioner made concerning a burglary in progress at a public school in Brooklyn was made from a pay phone in upper Manhattan, and not, as petitioner claims, from his cell phone as he drove past the school on his way home from his Brooklyn station house. No basis exists to disturb respondent's findings of credibility (see Matter of Berenhaus v...
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