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People v. Hill

Court of Appeals of New York
Nov 18, 2014
2014 N.Y. Slip Op. 7925 (N.Y. 2014)

Opinion

No. 194

11-18-2014

The People & c., Respondent, v. Derrick Hill, Appellant.

Jonathan Garelick, for appellant. Philip Morrow, for respondent.


The order of the Appellate Division should be reversed and a new trial ordered.

Jonathan Garelick, for appellant.

Philip Morrow, for respondent.

MEMORANDUM:

Absent "unusual circumstances," evidence of a defendant's silence at the time of arrest is generally inadmissible under common-law evidentiary principles (People v Conyers , 52 NY2d 454, 459 [1981]). And the use for impeachment purposes of a defendant's silence after receiving Miranda warnings has been deemed impermissible as a matter of due process (see Doyle v Ohio , 426 US 610, 619 [1976]). Under the circumstances presented, we conclude that defendant did not open the door to evidence of his post-Miranda silence and, therefore, Supreme Court erred in permitting its introduction at trial. Nor can the error be viewed as harmless in this case.

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Order reversed and a new trial ordered, in a memorandum. Chief Judge Lippman and Judges Graffeo, Read, Smith, Pigott and Rivera concur. Judge Abdus-Salaam took no part.

Decided November 18, 2014


Summaries of

People v. Hill

Court of Appeals of New York
Nov 18, 2014
2014 N.Y. Slip Op. 7925 (N.Y. 2014)
Case details for

People v. Hill

Case Details

Full title:The People & c., Respondent, v. Derrick Hill, Appellant.

Court:Court of Appeals of New York

Date published: Nov 18, 2014

Citations

2014 N.Y. Slip Op. 7925 (N.Y. 2014)