People v. ArgroPeople v. Argro
Memorandum. Defendant was convicted of possession of a dangerous drug in the fourth degree (
At the trial the toxicologist testified that his opinion was based on the selection of 10 envelopes; that his analysis of their contents indicated that each of them contained heroin; that after weighing each he determined that the average weight was, 63 milligrams, and that after multiplying the average weight by the number of envelopes, he concluded that the defendant possessed one third of an ounce or more of a substance containing heroin. All of this was made quite clear to the jury, the expert’s opinion was received without objection, and all 148 envelopes were themselves admitted into evidence and physically before the jury.
Under these circumstances
Chief Judge Breitel and Judges Jasen, Gabrielli, Jones, Wachtler and Fuchsberg concur; Judge Cooke taking no part.
Order affirmed in a memorandum.