Case Law People v. Campos

People v. Campos

Document Cited Authorities (6) Cited in (2) Related

THE LAW OFFICE OF ORRIN A. FULLERTON, P.C., Attorneys for Defendant, 583 NY-94, Warwick, New York 10990

ORANGE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Attorney for the People, 255 Main Street, Goshen, New York 10924

Craig Stephen Brown, J.

Defendant Felipe Campos moves for an order:

Suppressing all testimony and evidence concerning DNA at the trial in this case on the grounds laid out in the accompanying affirmation of the defense DNA expert, Tiffany Ann Roy, B.S., J.D., M.S.F.S. in that the alleged scientific evidence that the prosecution will seek to admit against the defendant are not generally accepted as reliable in the DNA scientific community and/or has lost reliability due to further advances in the science of DNA such that it cannot or should not be reliable upon in determining the guilty or non-guilt of this defendant in accordance with, inter alia , Frye v. United States , 293 F. 1013 [D.C. Cir. 1923], People v. Wesley , 83 N.Y.2d 417, 611 N.Y.S.2d 97, 633 N.E.2d 451 [1994], and its progeny People v. Williams , 35 N.Y.3d 24, 124 N.Y.S.3d 593, 147 N.E.3d 1131 [N.Y. 2020].

It is hereby ORDERED that the defendant's motion to suppress all testimony and evidence concerning DNA is denied. All other requested relief, including a request for a Frye hearing, is denied.

The defendant in this murder case seeks to suppress evidence of DNA testing conducted in 2003. Defendant's DNA expert states, "My primary concerns regarding the samples in this case revolve around the DNA testing carried out in 2003 and its suitability for interpretation under the present, much more stringent standards" (Affidavit of Tiffany A. Roy, MSFS, JD, ABC-MB , paragraph 9). While the Court recognizes the expert's "concerns", those concerns actually relate to the weight of the DNA evidence, not to its admissibility. It is uncontroverted that the DNA testing performed by the New York State Police Forensic Investigation Center in 2003 was generally accepted by the scientific community at the time of the testing. In fact, the type of testing utilized - PCR DNA testing - has been generally accepted by the scientific community since the 1990's and is still generally accepted today (see People v. Hamilton , 255 A.D.2d 693, 681 N.Y.S.2d 117 [3rd Dept., 1998] ; People v. Palumbo , 162 Misc. 2d 650, 618 N.Y.S.2d 197 [1994] ; People v. John, 27 N.Y.3d 294, 33 N.Y.S.3d 88, 52 N.E.3d 1114 [2016] ). Accordingly, a Frye hearing is not warranted and holding one under these circumstances would be inappropriate and contrary to well-established law.

Certainly, there have been advances in the field of DNA testing since 2003, as there have been in many scientific areas, however, those advances do not invalidate tests conducted in accordance with the standards and technology existing at the time of testing. In short, the Court cannot apply 2022 standards to testing completed in 2003. The fact that the DNA sample has degraded does not require...

1 cases
Document | New York County Court – 2023
People v. Gonzalez-Mendoza
"...111, 114-118, 663 N.Y.S.2d 610 [2d Dept. 1997], lv denied 91 N.Y.2d 875, 668 N.Y.S.2d 574, 691 N.E.2d 646 [1997]; People v. Campos, 74 Misc.3d 1132, 1133-1134, 162 N.Y.S.3d 922 [Co. Ct., Orange County 2022]). That branch of motion to suppress evidence relative to the DNA paternity tests and..."

Try vLex and Vincent AI for free

Start a free trial

Experience vLex's unparalleled legal AI

Access millions of documents and let Vincent AI power your research, drafting, and document analysis — all in one platform.

Start a free trial

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex
1 cases
Document | New York County Court – 2023
People v. Gonzalez-Mendoza
"...111, 114-118, 663 N.Y.S.2d 610 [2d Dept. 1997], lv denied 91 N.Y.2d 875, 668 N.Y.S.2d 574, 691 N.E.2d 646 [1997]; People v. Campos, 74 Misc.3d 1132, 1133-1134, 162 N.Y.S.3d 922 [Co. Ct., Orange County 2022]). That branch of motion to suppress evidence relative to the DNA paternity tests and..."

Try vLex and Vincent AI for free

Start a free trial

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex

Start Your 3-day Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex