People v. OsburnPeople v. Osburn
— Judgment unanimously reversed on the law and new trial granted. Memorandum: Defendant appeals from a judgment of conviction for vehicular manslaughter in the second degree (
The suppression court did not err in refusing to suppress the result of the blood test undertaken at the request of the State Police. Defendant was arrested by a State Trooper in the hospital emergency room. Upon being given her Miranda
The court erred, however, in concluding that defendant waived the physician-patient privilege by cross-examining certain witnesses about her physical condition and in admitting the hospital’s diagnostic test. "[A] party does not waive the privilege whenever forced to defend an action in which his or her mental or physical condition is in controversy” (Dillenbeck v Hess,
We further conclude that the trial court’s refusal to grant defendant’s request for a brief one-hour continuance to allow an expert to testify amounted to an improvident exercise of discretion. The witness was prepared to give testimony con
We reject defendant’s claim that the homicide verdicts were not supported by legally sufficient evidence. Defendant’s conduct in driving while intoxicated constituted a "gross deviation” from the required standard of care (