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PEOPLE DE FEO v. WARDEN OF CITY PRISON

Supreme Court, Kings County
Feb 26, 1930
136 Misc. 836 (N.Y. Misc. 1930)

Summary

In People v. Warden of City Prison, 136 Misc. 836 (241 N.Y.S 63), the police officers found a revolver under the driver's seat in the automobile in which the defendants were occupying the rear seat.

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Opinion

February 26, 1930.

Alfred I. Rosner, for the relators.

John I. Lee, Assistant District Attorney, and George E. Brower, District Attorney, for the respondent.



The relators, while riding in an automobile, were intercepted by police officers, who found a revolver under the driver's seat. The relators were seated in the rear of the automobile. The cases construing the word "possession" under section 1897 of the Penal Law make conviction impossible unless there is shown which occupant of the automobile possessed the pistol, and this notwithstanding the fact that its presence in an automobile makes it available for instant use by any of the occupants. ( People v. Persce, 204 N.Y. 397; People v. Andreacchi, 221 A.D. 136; People v. Kevlon, Id. 224.) I am compelled, therefore, to discharge the relators. This, and similar cases, establishes the urgent need for legislation making the presence of a forbidden firearm in an automobile or other vehicle presumptive evidence of its possession by all the occupants thereof. Such an amendment would require the occupants of an automobile to explain the presence of the firearm and enable the court to fix the criminal responsibility for its possession. A somewhat similar provision is found in section 1308, Penal Law, with reference to stolen property, and its constitutionality has been upheld. ( People v. Rosenthal, 197 N.Y. 394.)

Writ is sustained, and relators discharged.


Summaries of

PEOPLE DE FEO v. WARDEN OF CITY PRISON

Supreme Court, Kings County
Feb 26, 1930
136 Misc. 836 (N.Y. Misc. 1930)

In People v. Warden of City Prison, 136 Misc. 836 (241 N.Y.S 63), the police officers found a revolver under the driver's seat in the automobile in which the defendants were occupying the rear seat.

Summary of this case from People v. Petro

In People ex rel. De Feo v. Warden (136 Misc. 836) it was pertinently said: "The relators, while riding in an automobile, were intercepted by police officers, who found a revolver under the driver's seat.

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Case details for

PEOPLE DE FEO v. WARDEN OF CITY PRISON

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ex rel. GEORGE DE FEO and Others…

Court:Supreme Court, Kings County

Date published: Feb 26, 1930

Citations

136 Misc. 836 (N.Y. Misc. 1930)
241 N.Y.S. 63

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