People v. FloresPeople v. Flores
The court properly denied defendant‘s request to charge petit larceny as a lesser included offense since there was no reasonable view of the evidence upon which a jury could find him guilty of petit larceny but not guilty of robbery in the second degree (see People v Scarborough, 49 NY2d 364, 373 [1980]). The evidence established that immediately after defendant and his accomplices pushed and shoved the victim, the accomplices surrounded the victim and prevented his departure at the same time that defendant “asked” the victim for money, which the victim surrendered to defendant. Defendant either committed a forcible stealing (