The delinquency petition was legally sufficient. The elements of menacing could be readily inferred from the detailed allegations. Although the petition did not state that appellant was the person who waved a knife, the allegations supported the inference that appellant was at least criminally liable as an accessory (see Penal Law § 20.00).
The court properly denied appellant's motion to suppress identification testimony. The showup was in the constitutionally...
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