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People v. Delacruz

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York.
Nov 30, 2021
199 A.D.3d 614 (N.Y. App. Div. 2021)

Opinion

14701 Ind. No. 1080/17 Case No. 2019–04659

11-30-2021

The PEOPLE of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Eliseo DELACRUZ, Defendant–Appellant.

Robert S. Dean, Center for Appellate Litigation, New York (Zoe Root of counsel), for appellant. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., District Attorney, New York (Meghan McLoughlin of counsel), for respondent.


Robert S. Dean, Center for Appellate Litigation, New York (Zoe Root of counsel), for appellant.

Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., District Attorney, New York (Meghan McLoughlin of counsel), for respondent.

Renwick, J.P., Mazzarelli, Moulton, Scarpulla, Higgitt, JJ.

Judgment, Supreme Court, New York County (Robert M. Stolz, J.), rendered May 15, 2019, convicting defendant, after a jury trial, of two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, and sentencing him to concurrent terms of seven years, unanimously affirmed.

Defendant did not preserve his claim that a videotape should have been excluded as evidence of an uncharged crime, or that it required an advance ruling and a limiting instruction, as well as his related challenge to the court's response to a jury note, and we decline to review them in the interest of justice. As an alternative holding, we also reject them on the merits. Several hours before one of defendant's codefendants shot the victim on the street, with defendant standing nearby, defendant sent a video to a WhatsApp group chat. In the video, which was filmed in the New Jersey home of the same codefendant, defendant displayed a pistol, announced his intention to kill the victim, and accepted a magazine of ammunition from the other codefendant. This video did not constitute Molineux evidence because it did not "concern[ ] a separate crime or bad act committed by the defendant" ( People v. Frumusa, 29 N.Y.3d 364, 369–370, 57 N.Y.S.3d 103, 79 N.E.3d 495 [2017] ), but rather one that was directly "relevant to the very same crime for which defendant [was] on trial" ( id. at 370, 57 N.Y.S.3d 103, 79 N.E.3d 495 ). The video was direct proof of defendant's specific criminal intent, and that he acted in concert with the two codefendants, who possessed pistols at the time of the shooting.

We also reject defendant's argument that the jury may have been led to believe that it could convict him based on his actual possession of the pistol at the time the video was made. The court's main and supplemental instructions, the evidence, and the arguments of the parties made clear that defendant was charged with constructively possessing the pistols his codefendants used at the time of the shooting in New York, and not with possession of the pistol depicted in the video, which was filmed in New Jersey. There was no need for a limiting instruction on this matter, and there was nothing confusing about the court's answer to a jury inquiry regarding the meaning of constructive possession.

The prosecutor's summation remarks urging the jurors to use their common sense did not undermine the People's burden of proving defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt (see People v. Scott, 305 A.D.2d 133, 758 N.Y.S.2d 60 [1st Dept. 2003], lv denied 100 N.Y.2d 587, 764 N.Y.S.2d 397, 796 N.E.2d 489 [2003] ), and in any event did not warrant a mistrial. Defendant's remaining challenges to the People's summation are unpreserved and we decline to review them in the interest of justice. As an alternative holding, we find no basis for reversal (see People v. Overlee, 236 A.D.2d 133, 666 N.Y.S.2d 572 [1st Dept. 1997], lv denied 91 N.Y.2d 976, 672 N.Y.S.2d 855, 695 N.E.2d 724 [1998] ; People v. D'Alessandro, 184 A.D.2d 114, 118–119, 591 N.Y.S.2d 1001 [1st Dept. 1992], lv denied 81 N.Y.2d 884, 597 N.Y.S.2d 945, 613 N.E.2d 977 [1993] ).

We perceive no basis for reducing the sentence.


Summaries of

People v. Delacruz

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York.
Nov 30, 2021
199 A.D.3d 614 (N.Y. App. Div. 2021)
Case details for

People v. Delacruz

Case Details

Full title:The PEOPLE of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Eliseo DELACRUZ…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York.

Date published: Nov 30, 2021

Citations

199 A.D.3d 614 (N.Y. App. Div. 2021)
199 A.D.3d 614

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