People v. ClarkPeople v. Clark
Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Albany County (Harris, J.), rendered October 30, 1984, upon a verdict convicting defendant of the crimes of arson in the third degree, burglary in the third degree and petit larceny.
This appeal is the outgrowth of a burglary and deliberate burning of a fast-food rеstaurant in the City of Water vliet, Albany County. When the crimes were committed, defendant was 16 years оld.
Testimony at trial conclusively established that at about
Tried by a jury, and convicted as noted, defendant maintains reversible error occurred when County Court refused to dismiss for cause a juror who had a social relationship with Albany County District Attоrney Sol Greenberg. An assistant in the District Attorney’s office prosecuted the case on bеhalf of the People. During voir dire, juror No. 7 made known that she and her husband (then deceased) had gone out socially with the Greenbergs in the past; that she had entertained them in her home; that she and her husband had been on a cruise with the Greenbergs which was sponsored by a vetеrans organization of which they were all members; that she and the District Attorney were sufficiently acquainted to be on a first name basis; that her deceased husband and the District Attorney were "very good friends”; and that after her husband’s death, she had occasion to see and be in the District Attorney’s company socially. County Court’s denial of defense counsel’s challenge to this juror for cause prompts us to reverse and direct that a new trial be held.
Initially we note that defense counsel exhausted his peremptory challenges before selection of the jury was completed, thus enabling defendant to assert on appeal thаt denial of his challenge to juror No. 7 for cause was reversible error (see, People v Torpey,
This being an instance where the association between the prospectivе juror and the District Attorney is obviously more than that of a "nodding acquaintance”, the case of People v Provenzano (
We have also studied defendant’s objections directed at County Court’s charge and find no error therein, nor in the court’s refusal to charge
Judgment reversed, on the law, and matter remitted to the County Court of Albany County for a new trial. Mahoney, P. J., Main, Weiss, Yesawich, Jr., and Levine, JJ., concur.