People v. SotoPeople v. Soto
Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Egitto, J.), rendered November 16, 1995, convicting him of murder in the second degree, upon a jury verdict, and imposing sentence.
Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
In the early morning hours of October 5, 1994, the defendant was drinking heavily and playing cards with the victim in the victim’s apartment in Brooklyn. Suddenly, the defendant accused the victim of stealing his wallet. When the victim denied the accusation, the defendant punched her in the face two or three times, knocked her down on the floor and then punched her again, four or five times. He then grabbed a sneaker, wrapped the shoelace around the victim’s neck and dragged her from the kitchen to the bedroom, where he left her to die. Three days later, a firefighter responding to the report of an odor coming from the apartment, discovered the victim’s partially-decomposed body. An autopsy performed the follow
Generally, the assessment of the objective circumstances evincing the actor’s depraved indifference to human life is a qualitative judgment to be made by the trier of the facts (see, People v Roe,
The sentence imposed was not excessive (see, People v Suite,