Summary
In Ballard, the Second Department upheld the sufficiency of an information that alleged that the defendant backed his vehicle into the officer while she was attempting to write a summons "even though reference to the specific underlying vehicular Village Code violation was omitted and there was no allegation indicating that the official function was authorized" (Ballard, 28 Misc.3d 129(A), at *2.
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July 8, 2010.
Crimes-Information — Sufficiency of Information Charging Obstruction of Governmental Administration. Penal Law — § 195.05 (Obstructing governmental administration, second degree). Criminal Procedure Law — § 100.15 (Information, misdemeanor complaint and felony complaint; form and content).