People v. SargentPeople v. Sargent
Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Albany County (Harris, J.), rendered May 17, 1985, upon a verdict convicting defendant of the crime of criminal possession of stolen property in the second degree.
In October 1983, defendant and Robert Scott were indicted for criminal possession of stolen property in the first degree. There was testimony that defendant had participated in a series of burglaries in the Albany area. Some of the stolen property had been stored in a rental locker at the U-Haul Storage Center in the City of Albany. Police had entered the rented locker with the permission of Scott, one of the lessees of the locker, and discovered various items of stolen property. Defendant was found guilty by a jury of criminal possession of stolen property in the second degree, a lesser included offense under the indictment. Defendant was sentenced to IV3 to 4 years’ imprisonment. This appeal followed.
Defendant contends that County Court’s charge with respect to accomplice testimony was inadequate. A defendant may not be convicted solely upon the uncorroborated testimony of an accomplice (
Next, defendant argues that the prosecution failed to establish that defendant knowingly possessed the stolen property. We cannot agree. Scott’s testimony clearly established this element and there was sufficient corroborative evidence for the jury to accept Scott’s testimony. Among other things, U-Haul employees testified to observing defendant at the facility, defendant’s personal belongings were found in the locker evidencing his dominion and control over the locker, and an
Defendant’s assertion that County Court erred in allowing testimony of an uncharged burglary to establish defendant’s knowledge and a common scheme has been considered and found unpersuasive (see, Richardson, Evidence § 176, at 145-146 [Prince 10th ed]).
Judgment affirmed. Weiss, J. P., Yesawich, Jr., Levine and Harvey, JJ., concur.