New York Court of Appeals, 1984

People v. Hampton

People v. Hampton
New York Court of Appeals · Decided March 22, 1984 · Cooke and Judges Jasen, Jones, Wachtler, Meyer, Simons and Kaye Concur
61 N.Y.2d 963; 463 N.E.2d 614; 475 N.Y.S.2d 273; 1984 N.Y. LEXIS 4189

People v. Hampton

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

Memorandum..

The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed.

The trial court charged the jury that if it found that either defendant did not act in concert with the other then it must acquit both defendants. When the jury found defendant Coley not guilty and the defendant Hampton guilty the verdict was clearly repugnant under the court’s charge.

The determination as to the repugnancy of the verdict is made solely on the basis of the trial court’s charge and not on the correctness of those instructions (People v Tucker, 55 NY2d 1). Because an examination of the instructions given to the jury in this case shows that the verdict returned was inherently contradictory, the trial court properly dismissed the charge against the defendant (People v Carbonell, 40 NY2d 948).

*965 Chief Judge Cooke and Judges Jasen, Jones, Wachtler, Meyer, Simons and Kaye concur.

Order affirmed in a memorandum.

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