Judgment unanimously reversed on the law and new trial granted. Memorandum: We agree with defendant that the judgment of conviction must be reversed because he was denied his right to
It is well settled that, “[b]efore closing the courtroom, the court must conduct a careful inquiry to ensure that there are compelling reasons for doing so and articulate those reasons on the record” (People v Ballard,
We reject defendant’s contention that the second count of the indictment, charging sodomy in the third degree, must be dismissed as “multiplicitous.” Although that count contains language identical to that in the first count, Jane Doe 1 testified that two acts of sodomy occurred approximately 10 minutes apart (see, People v Nailor,
