THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, RESPONDENT, v CEDRIC COBB, APPELLANT.
Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, New York
September 28, 2012
947 NYS2d 749
Nevertheless, we affirm the judgment because that error is harmless beyond a reasonable doubt (see People v Chatman, 38 AD3d 1282, 1283 [2007], lv denied 8 NY3d 983 [2007]; People v Thompson, 295 AD2d 917, 918 [2002], lv denied 98 NY2d 772 [2002]; see generally People v Crimmins, 36 NY2d 230, 237 [1975]). The only statement made by defendant after the administration of the incomplete Miranda warnings was his admission that he lived in the apartment in which he was arrested. Defendant was arrested inside the apartment, however, by officers executing a warrant for his arrest at that location, and he was the only person present in the apartment at the time. Another officer was located by the rear of the apartment to prevent any escape attempt, and he observed someone throw a bag of crack cocaine from a bedroom window as the apprehending officers approached the bedroom from inside the apartment. Immediately thereafter, defendant was apprehended as he left that bedroom. In defendant‘s grand jury testimony, which was admitted in evidence at trial, he stated that he was the only person present in the apartment when the officers entered. At trial, officers testified that the amount of crack cocaine possessed was inconsistent with individual use, and that no paraphernalia for using crack cocaine was found in the apartment. The evidence at trial further established that defendant was apprehended leaving a bedroom in which a digital scale was discovered, and that such scales are commonly used to package drugs for sale. In addition, defendant spontaneously stated, “this is[ ] nothing, it‘s my first felony, I‘ll get probation,” and he has not challenged the admissibility of that statement. Consequently, the evidence of defendant‘s guilt is overwhelming, and there is no reasonable possibility that the erroneous
The sentence is not unduly harsh or severe. Present—Smith, J.P., Fahey, Peradotto, Lindley and Martoche, JJ.
