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Valkenburgh v. Koehler

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Aug 10, 1990
164 A.D.2d 971 (N.Y. App. Div. 1990)

Opinion

August 10, 1990

Appeal from the Supreme Court, Erie County, Fudeman, J.

Present — Denman, J.P., Boomer, Pine, Balio and Lowery, JJ.


Judgment unanimously reversed on the law without costs and new trial granted. Memorandum: The court's charge was erroneous in three respects and reversal of those judgments in which Tops Friendly Markets, Inc. was a defendant must be reversed. First, the court erred in failing to charge Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1195, thereby failing to instruct the jury that the blood alcohol test result of .01% was prima facie proof that defendant Frederick G. Koehler's ability to drive was not impaired by alcohol and that he was not in an intoxicated condition. Having received evidence of the blood alcohol test result, the court should have instructed the jury with respect to evaluating its significance (see, PJI 2:20).

The court also erred in its charge with respect to the Dram Shop cause of action (General Obligations Law § 11-101). Liability under the Dram Shop Act exists only when an accident is caused by intoxication. The court committed reversible error by instructing the jury that an intoxicated person is one whose judgment is impaired, thereby allowing the jury to find that any degree of impairment, rather than impairment to the extent of incapability, was sufficient (see generally, People v Cruz, 48 N.Y.2d 419, 427-428, appeal dismissed 446 U.S. 901; 3 CJI[NY] VTL 1192 [1], [2], [3], at 2302 et seq; cf., General Obligations Law § 11-100).

The court further erred in submitting to the jury a negligence cause of action based on Tops' illegal sale of beer to an under-age person, and charging that a violation of Penal Law § 260.20 may be considered evidence of Tops' negligence; a violation of Penal Law § 260.20 (4) does not provide the basis for a civil remedy (Sheehy v Big Flats Community Day, 73 N.Y.2d 629, 636-637).

We further note that the court should have allowed objections during summations so that immediate curative action could have been taken as needed (see generally, Layton Sales Rentals v Somat Realty Corp., 39 A.D.2d 640, lv denied 31 N.Y.2d 642; People v Marcelin, 23 A.D.2d 368, 370).


Summaries of

Valkenburgh v. Koehler

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Aug 10, 1990
164 A.D.2d 971 (N.Y. App. Div. 1990)
Case details for

Valkenburgh v. Koehler

Case Details

Full title:MARK VAN VALKENBURGH, Respondent, v. FREDERICK G. KOEHLER et al.…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department

Date published: Aug 10, 1990

Citations

164 A.D.2d 971 (N.Y. App. Div. 1990)

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