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People v. Rivera

Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Sep 19, 2022
2022 N.Y. Slip Op. 50879 (N.Y. App. Term 2022)

Opinion

No. 570653/18

09-19-2022

The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Matthew Rivera, Defendant-Appellant.


Unpublished Opinion

PRESENT: Brigantti, J.P., Tisch, Michael, JJ.

PER CURIAM.

Defendant appeals from a judgment of the Criminal Court of the City of New York, New York County (Josh E. Hanshaft, J., at plea; Herbert J. Moses, J., at sentencing), rendered August 6, 2018, convicting him, upon his plea of guilty, of assault in the third degree, and imposing sentence.

Judgment of conviction (Josh E. Hanshaft, J., at plea; Herbert J. Moses, J., at sentencing), rendered August 6, 2018, affirmed.

In view of defendant's knowing waiver of the right to prosecution by information, the accusatory instrument only had to satisfy the reasonable cause requirement (see People v. Dumay, 23 N.Y.3d 518, 522 [2014]). So viewed, the accusatory instrument was jurisdictionally valid because it described facts of an evidentiary nature establishing reasonable cause to believe that defendant was guilty of third-degree assault (see Penal Law § 120.00[1]). The instrument states that at a particular date, time and street location, complainant was struck "in the face multiple times with a closed fist, causing several facial fractures," and that deponent police officer "observed surveillance video" of the incident, "which depicts the defendant striking the [complainant] multiple times with a closed fist." Contrary to defendant's present contention, the allegation that defendant was the individual depicted on the video surveillance was, at the pleading stage, "sufficiently evidentiary in character" to support a finding that defendant was the perpetrator of the crime (People v. Allen, 92 N.Y.2d 378, 385 [1998]). Any further challenge to the identification of defendant was a matter to be raised at trial, not by insistence that the instrument was jurisdictionally defective (see People v. Konieczny, 2 N.Y.3d 569, 577 [2004]).

All concur.


Summaries of

People v. Rivera

Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Sep 19, 2022
2022 N.Y. Slip Op. 50879 (N.Y. App. Term 2022)
Case details for

People v. Rivera

Case Details

Full title:The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Matthew Rivera…

Court:Supreme Court of New York, First Department

Date published: Sep 19, 2022

Citations

2022 N.Y. Slip Op. 50879 (N.Y. App. Term 2022)

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