39 A.D.2d 700 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1972
Judgment, Supreme Court, New York County, rendered March 10, 1971, after jury trial, convicting defendant of two counts of assault in the second degree (former Penal Law, § 242, subd. 2) involving one Kristin Diaz and Ilse Harder, respectively, and of one count of attempted assault in the second degree, affirmed. Originally indicted charged with kidnapping (3 counts), assault (8 counts), and rape (1 count), defendant was convicted of kidnapping (3 counts), assault (3 counts), and one count each of attempted rape and attempted assault. The charges stemmed from a scheme devised by defendant, a pharmacist, who, after ostensibly employing certain young women, would induce them to take a pill or pills whereby their resistance would be overcome. Thereafter they would be transported out to Long Island and there raped. This court affirmed the conviction (25 A D 2d 718, remittitur amd. 25 A D 2d 823-824). The Court of Appeals reversed and dismissed the kidnapping charges, concluding that the kidnapping statute was