People v. McFaddenPeople v. McFadden
—Judgment unanimously reversed on the law and new trial granted. Memorandum: Defendants were convicted of robbery in the first degree (
The court properly denied defendants’ motions to suppress money and other property found on defendants after their arrests and properly denied defendant McFadden’s motion to suppress statements. Following the robbery, a broadcast over the police radio described the getaway car as a blue or green Chevy Celebrity bearing a license plate number of either YBL 174 or Y8L 174, containing two black males. Police officers on patrol had reasonable suspicion to stop and forcibly detain a vehicle matching that description and located in proximity to the scene of the crime (see, People v De Bour,
The court did not abuse its discretion in admitting into evidence the box of .380 caliber ammunition found in defendant McFadden’s apartment (see, People v Scarola, 71 NY2d 769, 777; People v Davis,
With respect to the separate challenges of defendant McFadden, the court properly determined that McFadden’s friend gave her consent to the police entry into their shared apartment and to the seizure of a jacket found there in plain view (see, People v Prochilo,