50 A.D.2d 709 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1975
— Order unanimously reversed and motion to suppress denied. Memorandum: The memorandum decision of the county court held that Title 18 (§ 2516, subd [2]) of the United States Code did not authorize a State Supreme Court Justice to issue an eavesdropping warrant upon a misdemeanor offense. It was conceded that the search warrant depended for its validity on the validity of the eavesdropping warrant. The affidavit by Detective Bambach, in support of the application for the eavesdropping warrant, asserted that "he has probable cause to believe that the premises at 4949 Harlem Road, Snyder, New York, are being used for a bookmaking operation * * * conducted by one Russell DiFiglia * * * over telephone numbers 839-4154 and 839-4173, listed to Barbara Williams”. The source of his information was from two informants, one of whom had proved reliable in the past, and from physical surveillance of defendant and the premises by members of the Buffalo and Amherst Police Departments. On August 23, 1972, Detective Dragonette, who recognized DiFiglia’s voice, overheard a