People v. PeterkinPeople v. Peterkin
Appeal from a judgment of the Jefferson County Court (Kim H. Martusewicz, J.), rendered December 20, 2001. The judgment convicted defendant, upon a jury verdict, of burglary in the second degree (two counts), petit larceny, criminal possession of stolen property in the fifth degree, grand larceny in the third degree (two counts), grand larceny in the fourth degree, criminal possession of stolen property in the third degree (two counts), criminal possession of stolen property in the fourth degree, criminal mischief in the fourth degree, unauthorized use of a vehicle in the third degree, and four traffic offenses.
It is hereby ordered that the judgment so appealed from be and the same hereby is unanimously affirmed.
Memorandum: Defendant appeals from a judgment convicting him following a jury trial of, inter alia, two counts each of burglary in the second degree (
We reject defendant’s contention that County Court abused its discretion in refusing to sever the two burglary counts from the remaining counts. Here, the two burglaries were joinable under
We also reject the contention of defendant that the court abused its discretion in denying his motion to dismiss the indictment in the interest of justice. Pursuant to
By exercising his right to proceed pro se, defendant waived his further contention that he was denied his right to effective assistance of counsel (see generally People v Garcia,
Defendant failed to preserve for our review his contentions that he was denied a fair trial based on alleged prosecutorial misconduct and that the court improperly attempted to compel him to incriminate himself and erred in allowing rebuttal testimony (see