People v. SantiagoPeople v. Santiago
Judgment,
Expert testimony concerning the practices of narcotics distributors and the interpretation of certain records was properly received under the circumstances (see, People v Cronin,
The court properly submitted the “room presumption” to the jury. The People relied on police testimony that the drugs and drug paraphernalia were in open view and it was not necessary for the jury to inspect the actual evidence in determining that it was in open view. Since it was established that the drugs were in “open view”, and that defendant was in “close proximity” to them (
We have reviewed defendant’s remaining claims, including those contained in his supplemental pro se brief, and find them to be without merit. Concur—Sullivan, J. P., Rosenberger, Rubin and Andrias, JJ.