The verdict was based on legally sufficient evidence and was not against the weight of the evidence. Issues of credibility, including alleged motives to falsify, were properly considered by the jury and there is no basis for disturbing its determinations (see People v Gaimari, 176 N.Y. 84, 94 [1903]). We note that the victims' testimony was corroborated by the testimony of other witnesses, by evidence of defendant's flight, and by his statement to the police. Contrary...
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