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People v. Gundarev

Criminal Court of the City of New York. Kings County
Sep 23, 2009
25 Misc. 3d 1204 (N.Y. Crim. Ct. 2009)

Summary

In Gundarev, a prosecution for Driving While Intoxicated, the Court held that the “confession corroboration rule” is limited in “its application to criminal convictions, and does not apply to Criminal Court accusatory instruments,” 25 Misc.3d at 1204(A) (emphasis in original).

Summary of this case from People v. Morales

Opinion

September 23, 2009.


Crimes — Accusatory Instrument — Corroboration Requirement. Criminal Procedure Law — § 60.50 (Rules of evidence; statements of defendants; corroboration).


Summaries of

People v. Gundarev

Criminal Court of the City of New York. Kings County
Sep 23, 2009
25 Misc. 3d 1204 (N.Y. Crim. Ct. 2009)

In Gundarev, a prosecution for Driving While Intoxicated, the Court held that the “confession corroboration rule” is limited in “its application to criminal convictions, and does not apply to Criminal Court accusatory instruments,” 25 Misc.3d at 1204(A) (emphasis in original).

Summary of this case from People v. Morales

In People v. Gundarev, 25 Misc 3d 1204(A), 901 NYS2d 909 (Crim.Ct.Kings Co. 2009) the defendant admitted he had been operating a motor vehicle and the non-hearsay allegations of the investigating officer were that the defendant was present at the scene exhibiting signs of intoxication.

Summary of this case from People v. Martz

In People v. Gundarev, 25 Misc.3d 1204(A), 901 N.Y.S.2d 909 (Crim.Ct.Kings Co.2009) the defendant admitted he had been operating a motor vehicle and the non-hearsay allegations of the investigating officer were that the defendant was present at the scene exhibiting signs of intoxication.

Summary of this case from People v. Martz
Case details for

People v. Gundarev

Case Details

Full title:People v. Gundarev (Dmitriy)

Court:Criminal Court of the City of New York. Kings County

Date published: Sep 23, 2009

Citations

25 Misc. 3d 1204 (N.Y. Crim. Ct. 2009)
2009 N.Y. Slip Op. 51972

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