52 A.D.2d 853 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1976
Appeal by defendant from a judgment of the County Court, Nassau County, rendered September 30, 1975, convicting him of attempted criminal possession of a controlled substance in the sixth degree, upon his plea of guilty, and imposing sentence. The appeal brings up for review an order of the same court, entered July 10, 1975, which, after a hearing, denied the branch of defendant’s motion which sought to suppress certain physical evidence. Judgment and order reversed, on the law, motion insofar as it sought to suppress physical evidence, granted and indictment dismissed. The fact findings upon which the order under review is based are not in dispute. The testimony at the suppression hearing reveals the following basic and uncontroverted facts. As the result of defendant’s nonpayment of rent, his landlord instituted a summary proceeding which culminated, on September 9, 1974, in the issuance, by the City Court of Long Beach, of a warrant to evict. The defendant received the required 72-hour notice provided for by statute (Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law, § 749, subd 2) and, on September 16, 1974, the date on which the warrant was to be executed, he telephoned the city marshal to inform him that he would be ready to leave when the marshal arrived. The marshal, aware of defendant’s prior criminal history, anticipated a less than orderly proceeding and, accordingly, requested police assistance. When the city marshal, accompanied by two detectives and the building superintendent, thereafter arrived at defendant’s apartment, the defendant was almost finished packing and informed the marshal that he would be ready to leave in a few minutes. As the defendant was completing his packing and moving the already packed boxes into the hallway, the two police officers, while they did not look into the packed boxes, otherwise thoroughly searched the apartment. While bending down to look under the stove, one of the officers found two bottles, each containing a liquid, and labeled, respectively, "liquid