New York Court of Appeals, 1974

People v. Smith

People v. Smith
New York Court of Appeals · Decided June 5, 1974
34 N.Y.2d 758; 314 N.E.2d 875; 358 N.Y.S.2d 135; 1974 N.Y. LEXIS 1557

People v. Smith

Opinion of the Court

Memorandum. Defendants’ claim that no probable cause existed for their arrest on the charge of loitering was waived when they pleaded guilty to that charge. However, the court erred when it prohibited defendants from conferring with their attorney during trial, albeit for a limited time. It was also error for the trial court to deny counsel’s request to be removed as counsel for the defendants when it became apparent that he would have to testify at the trial thereby placing his credibility in issue.

Accordingly, the orders appealed from should be reversed, the convictions vacated and a new trial ordered.

Chief Judge Breitel and Judges Jasen, Gabrielli, Jones, Wachtler, Rabin and Stevens concur in memorandum.

Order reversed, etc.

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