People v. Musayelyan

2019 NY Slip Op 7287
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedOctober 9, 2019
DocketInd. No. 3017/14
StatusPublished

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People v. Musayelyan, 2019 NY Slip Op 7287 (N.Y. Ct. App. 2019).

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People v Musayelyan (2019 NY Slip Op 07287)
People v Musayelyan
2019 NY Slip Op 07287
Decided on October 9, 2019
Appellate Division, Second Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.


Decided on October 9, 2019 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
REINALDO E. RIVERA, J.P.
HECTOR D. LASALLE
BETSY BARROS
ANGELA G. IANNACCI, JJ.

2015-11178
(Ind. No. 3017/14)

[*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent,

v

Yevhen Musayelyan, appellant.


Janet E. Sabel, New York, NY (Svetlana M. Kornfeind of counsel), for appellant.

Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove, Rhea A. Grob, and Sullivan & Cromwell LLP [Yuliya Neverova], of counsel), for respondent.



DECISION & ORDER

Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Evelyn Laporte, J.), rendered October 1, 2015, convicting him of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs in violation of Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1192(3), reckless driving, and violation of Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1128(a), upon a jury verdict, and imposing sentence.

ORDERED that the judgment is affirmed.

Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the prosecution (see People v Contes, 60 NY2d 620), we find that it was legally sufficient to establish the defendant's guilt of reckless driving beyond a reasonable doubt. Moreover, in fulfilling our responsibility to conduct an independent review of the weight of the evidence (see CPL 470.15[5]; People v Danielson, 9 NY3d 342, 348), we nevertheless accord great deference to the factfinder's opportunity to view the witnesses, hear the testimony, and observe demeanor (see People v Romero, 7 NY3d 633, 644). Upon reviewing the record here, we are satisfied that the verdict of guilt as to that count was not against the weight of the evidence (see id. at 644).

Since the evidence adduced to establish the elements of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs in violation of Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1192(3) was supported by the direct testimony of the arresting police officers, a circumstantial evidence charge was not required (see People v Hardy, 26 NY3d 245, 249; People v Roldan, 88 NY2d 826, 827; People v Daddona, 81 NY2d 990, 992; People v Duffin, 28 Misc 3d 126[A], 2010 NY Slip Op 51174[U] [App Term, 9th & 10th Jud Dists 2010]).

RIVERA, J.P., LASALLE, BARROS and IANNACCI, JJ., concur.

ENTER:

Aprilanne Agostino

Clerk of the Court



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Related

People v. Roldan
666 N.E.2d 553 (New York Court of Appeals, 1996)
People v. Danielson
880 N.E.2d 1 (New York Court of Appeals, 2007)
People v. Romero
859 N.E.2d 902 (New York Court of Appeals, 2006)
The People v. Pettis Hardy
43 N.E.3d 734 (New York Court of Appeals, 2015)
People v. Contes
454 N.E.2d 932 (New York Court of Appeals, 1983)
People v. Daddona
615 N.E.2d 1014 (New York Court of Appeals, 1993)

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