People v. QuinneyPeople v. Quinney
—Appeal from a judgment of Erie County Court (Drury, J.), entered February 7, 2001, convicting defendant after a jury trial of, inter alia, attempted assault in the first degree.
It is hereby ordered that the judgment so appealed from be and the same hereby is unanimously affirmed.
Memorandum: Dеfendant appeals from a judgment convicting him following a jury trial of attempted assault in the first degree (
Contrary to defendant’s contentions, the identification evidence is legally sufficient to support the сonviction and the verdict is not against the weight of the evidence (see People v Bleakley,
Contrary to defendant’s contention, the prosecutor did not engage in misconduct by cross-examining defendant’s brother with respect to his failure to come forward with exculpatory information before trial. Although “a citizen ordinarily has no legal obligation to volunteer exculpatory information to law enforcement authorities [,] * * * the failure to speak up at a time whеn it would be natural to do so might well cast doubt upon the veracity of the witness’[s] exculpatory statements at trial” (People v Dawson,
We further conclude that, although the prosecutor erred in referring to the youthful offender adjudication of a witness (see generally People v Gray,
Defendant withdrew his request for a Wade hearing upon conceding that there was no police-arranged identification procedure and thus waived his present contention that he was entitled to a Wade hearing (see e.g. People v Maynard,
Defendant failed to preservе for our review his contention that he was prejudiced by County Court’s jury instruction concerning the fact that a defense witness had selеctively invoked his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination (see