People v. Clemens

Decision Date13 December 1995
Citation642 N.Y.S.2d 760,168 Misc.2d 56
PartiesThe PEOPLE of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Shari E. CLEMENS, Defendant.
CourtNew York Justice Court

Shari E. Clemens, Poughkeepsie, defendant, pro se.

Bethene Linstedt-Simmons, Chatham, for plaintiff.

RICHARD W. HALLOCK, Justice.

At the onset of the trial, the People called Dr. Daniel Y. Gezari as their scientific expert, to testify regarding the reliability and acceptance within the scientific community, of the laser principle and specifically the LT1 20-20 Laser Gun, as an accurate means of measuring the velocity of an object.

Dr. Gezari, an Astrophysicist with the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, has his PhD in Astronomy from Stony Brook University and has completed Post Doctoral work at the California Institute of Technology. Dr. Gezari has worked extensively in the field of infrared technology. This expert has performed extensive research in the infrared field, has received numerous related honors and awards, and boasts some 100 scientific and technical publications.

The State's expert witness, through extensive testimony, confirmed that the principle behind the LT1 20-20 Laser Gun is widely accepted within the scientific community, as extremely reliable in its capacity to measure the velocity of a motor vehicle.

The People's second witness, John K. Sundstrom, a State Trooper with 23 years' experience, testified to his extensive speed detection training and experience, both as an operator and as an instructor. Trooper Sundstrom testified that he visually estimated the velocity of the defendant's vehicle at 75 mph, and using a fully tested LT1 20-20 Laser Gun, confirmed that the defendant's vehicle was traveling at 75 mph.

In opposition, the defendant Shari E. Clemens, testified that a black or dark car would give a higher reading than a light color car. She also contended that the laser principle is not generally accepted within the scientific community. The defendant further stated that the vehicle Trooper Sundstrom targeted was not her vehicle.

The Court found that the People have proven through the expert testimony of Dr. Daniel Gezari that the Laser 20-20 is an extremely reliable device to measure velocity and is accepted within the scientific community. This, combined with the testimony of a highly qualified observer, Trooper John K. Sundstrom, led the Court to rule that the People have satisfied the need of People v. Knight, 72 N.Y.2d 481, 534...

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  • Izer v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • February 5, 1999
    ...is valid and reasonably reliable, and should be received as evidence of speed; no expert testimony is required); People v. Clemens, 642 N.Y.S.2d 760, 168 Misc.2d 56 (1995) (scientific expert proved the reliability and acceptance within scientific community of laser gun as accurate means of ......

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