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People v. Hawkins
Alex Smith, Middletown, NY, for appellant.
David M. Hoovler, District Attorney, Goshen, N.Y. (Robert H. Middlemiss of counsel), for respondent.
CHERYL E. CHAMBERS, J.P., ROBERT J. MILLER, BETSY BARROS, ANGELA G. IANNACCI, JJ.
DECISION & ORDER
Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the County Court, Orange County (Craig Stephen Brown, J.), rendered June 13, 2017, convicting him of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree and criminal possession of a controlled substance in the fourth degree, after a nonjury trial, and imposing sentence.
ORDERED that the judgment is reversed, on the facts, the indictment is dismissed, and the matter is remitted to the County Court, Orange County, for further proceedings consistent with CPL 160.50.
According to evidence adduced at a nonjury trial, on August 2, 2016, at approximately 12:30 p.m., two women stopped for a smoke break at the side of a building on the corner of Third Street and Grand Street in Newburgh. A young black man came running by from the direction of Third Street heading toward Grand Street, startling them. The young man apologized and continued on his way. Both women saw the man holding what appeared to be a white shopping bag with red circles on it, which he threw over a chain-link fence nearby. The man continued running through the parking lot toward Grand Street.
One of the women described the man she saw as a black man with short, dark hair, wearing a dark baseball cap, a T-shirt, jeans, and sneakers. The man was "a little taller, somewhat taller" than five feet, two inches, but she was not sure. She estimated his weight to be 175 to 185 pounds, but she was not sure. She did not remember if he wore glasses. She could not describe the color of his clothing or give any description of the sneakers he wore. The other woman described the man as a young black male, approximately five feet, seven inches tall, but she could not say for sure, and "guesstimat[ed]" that he may have weighed 170 pounds. She testified that he wore a baseball cap and might have been wearing dark pants and dark sneakers. Neither woman was able to identify the defendant as the man they saw.
Soon thereafter, the two women told two police officers, who were standing nearby on Third Street, what they had observed and showed the officers the area where the plastic bag had been thrown.
The two officers in question had previously been canvassing the same area in an unmarked vehicle in connection with an unrelated crime. One of the officers observed the defendant, whom he recognized based on prior encounters with him, walking toward the officers' vehicle in the company of another male. That officer described the defendant as wearing a black baseball hat, a black shirt, and black pants with a white stripe on the side of the pants. The other officer described the defendant as wearing a black hat, a T-shirt, and black pants. Neither officer observed a plastic bag in the defendant's hands. The officers lost sight of the defendant, but soon thereafter spoke with the two women, who described their earlier encounter and led them to the bag behind the fence. Inside the bag, the officers found heroin in glassine envelopes, bundled into 10 "bricks," which amounted to nearly 500 envelopes. No fingerprints were recovered from the bag, and four of the DNA samples obtained from the bag and its contents were found insufficient for comparison purposes. A fifth sample, collected from the inside of a glassine envelope, did not match the defendant's DNA profile.
At the conclusion of the trial, the defendant was convicted of criminal possession of a controlled...
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