People v. KellyPeople v. Kelly
Appeal from a judgment of Onondaga County Court (Aloi, J.), entered March 22, 2002, convicting defendant after a jury trial of, inter alia, assault in the second degree.
It is hereby ordered that the judgment so appealed from be and the same hereby is unanimously affirmed. ' •
Memorandum: Defendant appeals from judgments convicting him after a jury trial of assault in the second degree (
We reject defendant’s contention that defense counsel’s failure to move to dismiss the first indictment on the ground that defendant was denied his right to testify before the grand jury constituted ineffective assistance of counsel. Under “the totality of the circumstances,” defense counsel’s failure to make such a motion in a timely manner does not constitute ineffective assistance of counsel (People v Meissler,
The contention of defendant that he was denied a fair trial by the prosecutor’s remarks during summation is not preserved for our review (see
Defendant failed to preserve for our review the contention raised in his pro se supplemental brief that the conviction of assault is not supported by legally sufficient evidence (see People v Gray,