44 A.D.2d 684 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1974
Appeal by defendant from a judgment of the County Court, Suffolk County, rendered November 6, 1972, convicting him of manslaughter in the second degree and injection of a narcotic drug, upon a jury verdict, and imposing sentence. Judgment affirmed. The proof established that defendant administered an injection of heroin to the decedent at a time when he was aware that she was under the influence of barbiturates. As a result, she died of narcotism. In People v. Pinckney (38 A D 2d .217, affd. 32 N Y 2d 749) we held that a defendant could not be convicted of manslaughter in the second degree or criminally negligent homicide on the mere proof of sale of heroin to a person- who died of an overdose after- injecting the heroin with instruments supplied by defendant. In Pinckney the opinion of Mr. Justice Benjamin noted that “ although it is a matter of common knowledge that the use of heroin can result in death, it is also a known fact that an injection of heroin into the body does not generally cause death ” (p. 219) and Mr. Justice Shapiro in his concurring opinion stated (p,p. 223-224):