People v. DubinskyPeople v. Dubinsky
Appeal by the
Ordered that the judgment is. reversed, on the law, that branch of the defendant’s omnibus motion which was to suppress identification testimony is granted, and a new trial is ordered, to be preceded by an independent source hearing.
We agree with the defendant’s contention that the police lacked reasonable suspicion to stop and detain him on the street. Vague and general descriptions are not sufficient to constitute reasonable suspicion (see, People v Stewart,
The showup identification was also unduly suggestive. Standing alone, the fact that the unrestrained defendant was flanked by plainclothes police officers did not render the showup identification unduly suggestive (see, People v McLaughlin,
In light of the foregoing, we decline to reach the defendant’s remaining contentions. Altman, J. P., Goldstein, McGinity and Cozier, JJ., concur.