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People v. Henderson

District Court of Nassau County
Jun 9, 2010
27 Misc. 3d 1232 (N.Y. Dist. Ct. 2010)

Summary

In People v Henderson (27 Misc 3d 1232[A], 2010 NY Slip Op 51008[U] [Nassau Dist Ct 2010]), cited by the presentment agency, the criminal court found the accusatory instrument sufficient where an officer described the contents of a surveillance video which, unlike the case here, was properly authenticated in a form that would have been admissible at trial.

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Opinion

No. 2010NA002860.

June 9, 2010.


Crimes — Accusatory Instrument — Facial Sufficiency — Criminal Sale of Marihuana.


Summaries of

People v. Henderson

District Court of Nassau County
Jun 9, 2010
27 Misc. 3d 1232 (N.Y. Dist. Ct. 2010)

In People v Henderson (27 Misc 3d 1232[A], 2010 NY Slip Op 51008[U] [Nassau Dist Ct 2010]), cited by the presentment agency, the criminal court found the accusatory instrument sufficient where an officer described the contents of a surveillance video which, unlike the case here, was properly authenticated in a form that would have been admissible at trial.

Summary of this case from In re Tyshawn

In People v. Henderson, 27 Misc.3d 1232(A), 2010 WL 2305486 [Nassau Dist.Ct.2010], cited by the presentment agency, the criminal court found the accusatory instrument sufficient where an officer described the contents of a surveillance video which, unlike the case here, was properly authenticated in a form that would have been admissible at trial.

Summary of this case from In the Matter of A Proceeding Under Article 3 of The Family Court Act Tyshawn M. a Person Alleged To Be a Juvenile Delinquent
Case details for

People v. Henderson

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, v. SHELTON J. HENDERSON, Defendant

Court:District Court of Nassau County

Date published: Jun 9, 2010

Citations

27 Misc. 3d 1232 (N.Y. Dist. Ct. 2010)
2010 N.Y. Slip Op. 51008

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