People v. Platz

163 Misc. 2d 159, 619 N.Y.S.2d 528, 1994 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 533
CourtNew York County Courts
DecidedNovember 18, 1994
StatusPublished

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People v. Platz, 163 Misc. 2d 159, 619 N.Y.S.2d 528, 1994 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 533 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1994).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

Donald P. DeRiggi, J.

A Dunaway-Huntley hearing was held beginning November 2, 1994 and continuing on November 3 and November 7, 1994.

FINDINGS OF FACT

On May 15, 1994, at about 6:35 p.m., Police Officers Donnelly and Marti responded to a radio call for possible child [161]*161endangerment at 39 Shore Avenue, Oyster Bay, New York. The assignment was in response to a 6:30 p.m. 911 call from Brookville. The female 911 caller said that her daughter-in-law was possibly intoxicated and not able to take care of her 12-month-old child.

The two police officers entered 39 Shore Avenue and found it empty. When they relayed this information to police headquarters, a supervisor told Donnelly to remain at the scene while Marti was directed to another call at a location about 100 yards away. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Ross Hudac approached Donnelly and asked "Where’s the kid?” When Donnelly asked him what was going on Hudac walked over to and entered a house at 54 Shore Avenue. A few minutes later Hudac emerged from 54 Shore Avenue and told Donnelly "everything’s okay.” Donnelly explained to Hudac that the police received a call involving child abuse. He asked Hudac where the child was. Hudac then reentered 54 Shore Avenue and came back with an apparently healthy child in his arms. Hudac said that he was the father of the child. Hudac said that he wanted to take the child home whereupon Donnelly asked for the location of the child’s mother. Hudac told Donnelly that the mother was drunk and in the upstairs apartment at 54 Shore Avenue.

Fifty-four Shore Avenue is a two-family, private residential building. Two doors at street level access the two apartments; one leads to the street level apartment and one leads to the stairway which ascends to the second floor apartment.

Donnelly entered the right-hand unlocked outside door, went up the stairs and knocked on the door which immediately bordered the top step.

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