281 A.D. 839 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1953
Defendant appeals from a judgment of the County Court, Kings County, convicting him of the crime of manslaughter in the first degree. Judgment affirmed. No opinion. Carswell, Adel and Schmidt, JJ., concur; Nolan, P. J., and MacCrate, J., dissent and vote to reverse the judgment and to order a new trial, with the following memorandum: Appellant has been convicted of manslaughter in the first degree for the killing of one Lawrence Detweiler. Appellant, his codefendant, De Mino, the deceased, and others had been engaged in a fist fight outside a bar and grill in Brooklyn. De Mino left the fight, returned with a knife and stabbed Detweiler, causing his death. There was evidence that appellant was holding Detweiler’s arms when De Mino stabbed him. De Mino was convicted of murder in the second degree. It is somewhat difficult to understand how the jury arrived at the conclusion that appellant was guilty of manslaughter, if De Mino was guilty of murder. However, that may be, appellant’s conviction, if it is to be sustained, must rest on evidence that be aided or abetted his codefendant, De Mino,