People v. GoldenPeople v. Golden
Appeal
It is hereby ordered that the order so appealed from be and the same hereby is unanimously modified on the law by reinstating counts three and four of the indictment and by reinstating the charge of assault in the second degree under count five of the indictment and as modified the order is affirmed, and the matter is remitted to Supreme Court, Onondaga County, for further proceedings on the indictment in accordance with the following memorandum: As limited by their brief, the People appeal from an order dismissing counts one and two of the indictment, charging the four defendants herein with robbery in the second degree (
Here, two detectives testified before the grand jury that, while working on an undercover assignment, they attempted to purchase two $ 10-bags of crack cocaine from defendant Kelson Merriweather. They described the behavior of Merriweather as unusual because, during their conversation with him, he insisted that the detectives had more than the $20 they showed him, and the conversation “centered on money” rather than the quantity of drugs being purchased. While the detective in the driver’s seat of the unmarked police vehicle was speaking to Merriweather, a car came around the corner at a high rate of speed and stopped abruptly in front of the unmarked police vehicle. Defendants Quincy Golden, Eric Richmond and Mileke Williams exited that vehicle and walked quickly to the driver’s
We conclude that, when viewed in the light most favorable to the People, the evidence is “legally sufficient to support the inference” that defendants, acting with others actually present, attempted to steal the money and/or the unmarked police vehicle forcibly from the detectives (People v Jensen,