The verdict was based on legally sufficient evidence and was not against the weight of the evidence. There is no basis for disturbing the jury's determinations concerning credibility, including its evaluation of the victim's background and the inconsistencies in his testimony (see People v. Gaimari, 176 N.Y. 84, 94 [1903]).
Defendant did not preserve his argument that the court should have conducted a hearing to determine whether the victim was acting as a...
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