People v. Muccia
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Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Ulster County (Cholakis, J.), rendered November 30, 1978, upon a verdict convicting defendant of two counts of the crime of murder in the second degree. Defendant Muccia and one Wendell Downs were tried jointly and each was convicted of one count of common-law murder and one count of felony murder. Muccia testified at trial that in the early morning hours of November 28,1977, he was driving his car to New Paltz in the company of his friend Downs and one Edward Cuzzi. Cuzzi was in the passenger seat and Downs was in the back seat. Cuzzi had just arrived from New York City with a quantity of cocaine to sell to defendant. An argument developed about the quality of the cocaine and defendant claimed that Downs “blew up” and shot Cuzzi three times in the head. After removing Cuzzi’s wallet and the cocaine, they disposed of the body by weighting it down with a cement block and throwing it into the Esopus Creek. The next morning, defendant and Downs drove in the same car to Dorchester, Massachusetts, where defendant’s girlfriend resided. Downs returned to the Hurley, New York, area and, on November 30, 1977, he was arrested and questioned by the New York State Police. Downs implicated defendant as a participant in the murder and informed the police of defendant’s address in Massachusetts. A felony complaint charging defendant with murder was filed by a State Police officer in the Town Court of the Town of Ulster, New York, on December 1,1977. A warrant for the arrest of defendant was also issued from the Town Court on the same date. Two New York State Police investigators left Kingston, New York, some time after midnight on the morning of December 1, 1977 for Dorchester to aid in the arrest of defendant and return him to New York if he waived extradition. As they arrived at police headquarters in Dorchester, a suburb of Boston, at about 6:30 a.m. on December 1, a teletype message from the New York State Police was received by the Boston police requesting the arrest of defendant for murder. The actual warrant of arrest was delivered to Dorchester late in the afternoon of December 1 by Officers Gruenwald and Grogan of the New York State Police. Defendant was arrested at about 6:40 a.m. on December 1 in the apartment of his girlfriend in Dorchester by the Boston police accompanied by the two New York State Police investigators, Wayne E. Beyea and Robert Stabile. Later that day, between the hours of 2:30 p.m. and 3:35 p.m., a typewritten inculpatory seven-page statement was taken by the New York investigators from defendant. After signing two pages of the statement, defendant said that he would not sign any more pages until he had seen an attorney. The interview then ceased. Defendant had been advised of his Miranda rights on various occasions that day after his arrest. However, significantly, Investigator Beyea testified at the suppression hearing that while he was taking the typewritten statement from defendant, Boston police “kept coming into the room and asking me if we were ready to go to court”. Defendant was arraigned in Dorchester District Court on December 2, 1977. At that time he was represented by assigned counsel. He eventually waived extradition and returned to New York State with the State Police. At the conclusion of a suppression hearing, all of the defendant’s inculpatory statement was ruled admissible and in fact was admitted into evidence at the trial. Defendant was sentenced to 25 years to life imprisonment on each count, the sentences to run concurrently. [688]*688This appeal ensued.
Codefendant Downs’ conviction was affirmed on appeal to this court (People v Downs, 77 AD2d 740, mot for lv to app den 51 NY2d 773).
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