Judgment unanimously
The verdict is not against the weight of the evidence. Based upon our review of the record, we cannot conclude that the jury failed to give the evidence the weight it should be accorded (see, People v Bleakley,
The court properly denied defendants’ motions to sever the kidnapping counts from the counts arising from the Brown shooting. The offenses were properly joinable because evidence of the kidnapping was material and necessary to prove motive upon a trial of the charges arising from the Brown shooting (see, CPL 200.20 [2] [b]; People v Bongarzone,
Brown’s girlfriend was allowed to testify to a statement Brown made to her on the night of the kidnapping. That statement was properly admitted as a declaration against Brown’s penal interest because sufficient independent evidence was introduced to demonstrate the reliability of the statement (see, People v Williams,
A witness was improperly allowed to testify to Holley’s statement that Ivy was "gone”. That statement was not admissible against Holley because it was not inconsistent with his in
