People v. BastonPeople v. Baston
Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
The substitution of an alternate juror during deliberations violates a defendant‘s fundamental right to a trial by jury, and therefore requires the consent of the defendant (see
The defendant‘s contention that the prosecutor‘s summation statements deprived him of a fair trial is also without merit. Viewed in the context of the entire summation and trial (see People v Galloway, 54 NY2d 396, 401 [1981]), the challenged remarks were fair response to the defendant‘s summation (see People v Marks, 6 NY2d 67, 77-78 [1959]; People v Martinez, 27 AD3d 665, 666 [2006]; People v West, 237 AD2d 470, 472 [1997]), fair comment on the evidence (see People v Campbell, 29 AD3d 601 [2006]), or harmless in light of the overwhelming evidence of the defendant‘s guilt and the court‘s curative instructions (see People v Crimmins, 36 NY2d 230, 241-242 [1975]).
The defendant‘s remaining contentions raised in his supplemental pro se brief are without merit. Miller, J.P., Angiolillo, Carni and Dickerson, JJ., concur.