Opinion
March 22, 1999
Appeal from the Supreme Court, Kings County (Douglass, J.).
Ordered that the judgment is modified, on the law, by vacating the defendant's conviction of attempted assault in the second degree and the sentence imposed thereon; as so modified, the judgment is affirmed.
As the defendant correctly argues, and the People concede, a defendant cannot be convicted of attempted assault in the second degree under Penal Law § 120.05 (3) because it is "a legal impossibility" (People v. Campbell, 72 N.Y.2d 602, 607; see also, People v. Daniels, 237 A.D.2d 298; People v. Perez, 218 A.D.2d 754). Therefore, the defendant's conviction of attempted assault in the second degree must be reversed.
The Supreme Court properly denied that branch of the defendant's omnibus motion which was to suppress physical evidence. The evidence adduced at the hearing established that the observations of Detective Aguirre, who was acting as the "ghost" on the narcotics team, provided him with probable cause to arrest the defendant and that the arresting officer was acting at the direction of, or upon knowledge shared by, Detective Aguirre (see, People v. Mims, 88 N.Y.2d 99).
The defendant's remaining contention is without merit.
O'Brien, J. P., Ritter, Thompson and Joy, JJ., concur.