87 A.D.2d 850 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1982
Appeal by defendants from two judgments (one as to each of them) of the Supreme Court, Richmond County (Owens, J.), both rendered October 31, 1980, convicting them of murder in the second degree, and criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree, upon jury verdicts, and imposing sentences. Judgments reversed, on the law, and new trial ordered. After a family argument initiated by the brother of the deceased, defendants allegedly chased the deceased, John Williams, into a fruit store. At the trial, one witness testified that, during the course of the chase, defendants said “that when they catch him, that they were going to kill him”. However, another witness testified that defendants said, “We’re going to get you. We’re not going to let you go.” The police were summoned to the store, and when they arrived, they found Williams still alive and “writhing in pain”, in front of the store. There was blood at the back of the store, and a trail of blood running to the front, indicating that Williams had been stabbed in the back and had