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Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the prosecution (see, People v Contes,
The County Court was correct in determining that the defendant failed in his burden of demonstrating that “Parental Alienation Syndrome” was generally accepted in the relevant scientific communities (see, Frye v United States, 293 F 1013; People v Wernick,
Since the trial had been completed and the verdict had been rendered at the time the Trial Judge took a leave of absence, the Sentencing Judge was not required to read the minutes of the trial in detail. His review of the pre-sentence report and the victim’s testimony was sufficient (see, People v Cruz,
The sentence imposed was not excessive (see, People v Felix,
The defendant’s remaining contention is unpreserved for appellate review since he acquiesced in the lack of a specific ruling on the issue (see, People v Graves,
