People v. DesirePeople v. Desire
By order dated August 2, 1982, this court affirmed a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Shaw, J.), rendered June 2, 1980, convicting defendant of murder in the second degree and robbery in the first degree (five counts), upon a jury verdict, and imposing sentence (People v Desire,
Upon reargument, original determination adhered to.
Our review of the record establishes that the identification testimony adduced at trial was sufficient as a matter of law to sustain defendant’s conviction. Moreover, the trial court properly exercised its discretion by permitting codefendant’s counsel to recall an eyewitness to reopen cross-examination based upon counsel’s offer of material and relevant proof (see, People v Ventura,
Defendant’s remaining contentions are not preserved for appellate review. In any event, were we to consider these claims in the interest of justice, we would find that they are without merit.