New York Court of Appeals, 1965

People v. Pizarro

People v. Pizarro
New York Court of Appeals · Decided February 11, 1965
15 N.Y.2d 803; 205 N.E.2d 695; 257 N.Y.S.2d 600; 1965 N.Y. LEXIS 1583

People v. Pizarro

Opinion of the Court

The judgment of conviction is reversed and a new trial ordered on account of the reception in evidence of an admission against interest made by appellant after indictment and while in jail (People v. Meyer, 11 N Y 2d 162; People v. Di Biasi, 7 N Y 2d 544). Upon the new trial, the Grand Jury minutes of testimony by the People’s witnesses who testify at the trial should be exhibited to defendant’s counsel (People v. Rosario, 9 N Y 2d 286).

Concur: Chief Judge Desmond and Judges Dye, Fuld, Van Voobhis, Bttbke, Scileppi and Bergan.

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