Rose, J.
Following a jury trial, defendant was convicted of assault in the second degree and endangering the welfare of his four-month-old son. He was sentenced to an aggregate prison term of seven years, with three years of postrelease supervision. On his appeal, defendant contends primarily that his conviction of assault in the second degree is not supported by legally sufficient evidence because the circumstantial evidence presented by the People failed to establish...
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