People v. Heinsohn

New York Court of Appeals
People v. Heinsohn, 61 N.Y.2d 855 (N.Y. 1984)
462 N.E.2d 145; 473 N.Y.S.2d 968; 1984 N.Y. LEXIS 4112
Cooke and Judges Jasen, Jones, Wachtler, Meyer and Kaye Concur Judge Simons Taking No Part

People v. Heinsohn

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

Memorandum.

The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed.

The evidence at trial, measured against the unexceptedto instructions to the jury, demonstrated that defendant was generally familiar with the area in which the accident occurred and that he was traveling well above the speed limit in an unregistered vehicle while tailgating a van when he suddenly pulled out to the left, crossed the center line and drove onto the safety island where he struck and killed two pedestrians.

We agree with the Appellate Division that under these facts there was sufficient proof for the jury to find that defendant was aware of and consciously disregarded a substantial and unjustifiable risk that his actions would cause the death of another. (Penal Law, § 125.15, subd 1; § 15.05, subd 3.)

Chief Judge Cooke and Judges Jasen, Jones, Wachtler, Meyer and Kaye concur; Judge Simons taking no part.

Order affirmed in a memorandum.

Reference

Full Case Name
The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Henry Heinsohn, Appellant
Cited By
19 cases
Status
Published