—Judgment unanimously reversed on the law, new trial granted on counts two through four of indictment and indictment otherwise dismissed without prejudice to the People to file any appropriate charge under count one of indictment. Memorandum: Defendant was shackled and handcuffed at trial. The shackling of a defendant in the presence of the jury is inherently prejudicial and constitutes reversible error unless a reasonable basis therefor is in the record or it is clear that the jury was not prejudiced thereby (People v Rouse,
Reversal also is required based on the preclusion of evidence of Officer Whitney’s hostility or bias toward defendant. "[A] cross-examiner may impeach a witness for bias or hostility by
In view of our decision, we do not address defendant’s remaining contentions. (Appeal from Judgment of Onondaga County Court, Auser, J. — Attempted Assault, 1st Degree.) Present — Green, J. P., Pine, Fallon, Callahan and Boehm, JJ.
