People v. Jones
The Second Department affirmed a murder conviction despite a Confrontation Clause violation in fingerprint evidence, finding the error harmless because the testifying detective independently reached the same conclusions.
The Second Department affirmed a murder conviction despite a Confrontation Clause violation in fingerprint evidence, finding the error harmless because the testifying detective independently reached the same conclusions.
The Second Department affirmed a weapon possession conviction, holding that the Bruen decision did not invalidate New York’s criminal possession of a weapon statutes and addressing Confrontation Clause and Sandoval issues.