58 A.D.2d 919 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1977
Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Broome County, rendered June 14, 1974, convicting defendant on his plea of guilty of the crime of criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree. During the early morning hours of February 8, 1973, two New York State troopers observed the car operated by the defendant as it made erratic movements while proceeding along the Stella Ireland Road in Broome County. The troopers stopped the defendant’s vehicle and, while Trooper Clark asked the defendant for his operator’s license and registration, Trooper Micilcavage, with the aid of a flashlight, observed the interior of the defendant’s vehicle. He then advised Trooper Clark that he had observed what he thought to be the remains of a marijuana cigarette (a roach). Clark’s observation roused the same suspicions and Trooper Micilcavage reached into the vehicle and removed the roach and, after close observations, the officers’ suspicions were confirmed and the defendant was arrested and advised of his rights. A body search of the defendant produced, inter alia, several rounds of .22 calibre ammunition. Search of the vehicle produced nothing, but a search of the ground area near the left rear of the