Judgment unanimously affirmed. Memorandum: Defendant was convicted of two counts of felony murder, one count of burglary, third degree, and two counts of petit larceny after a second jury trial (see, People v Sturgis, 86 AD2d 775). The murder charges arose from the deaths of the occupants of an automobile which defendant hit broadside while attempting to flee after committing a burglary in a motel. The circumstantial evidence tying defendant to the burglary was very strong and the evidence of his involvement in the automobile chase and collision is uncontradicted; questions regarding causation and whether the deaths occurred in the course of "immediate flight” from the commission of the burglary were questions of fact for the jury. We reject defendant’s argument that the court abused its discretion in deny
