People v. Ross

Decision Date24 July 2020
Docket Number700,KA 13-01177
Citation185 A.D.3d 1537,128 N.Y.S.3d 747
Parties The PEOPLE of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Rasheen ROSS, Defendant-appellant.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

THE ABBATOY LAW FIRM, PLLC, ROCHESTER (DAVID M. ABBATOY, JR., OF COUNSEL), FOR DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

SANDRA DOORLEY, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, ROCHESTER (DEREK HARNSBERGER OF COUNSEL), FOR RESPONDENT.

PRESENT: WHALEN, P.J., PERADOTTO, LINDLEY, TROUTMAN, AND DEJOSEPH, JJ.

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

It is hereby ORDERED that the judgment so appealed from is unanimously affirmed.

Memorandum: Defendant appeals from a judgment convicting him upon his plea of guilty of criminal possession of a weapon (CPW) in the second degree ( Penal Law § 265.03 [3] ) and CPW in the third degree (§ 265.02 [1] ). The charges arose from the seizure by police officers of a loaded firearm following the stop of a vehicle in which defendant was a passenger. Defendant moved, inter alia, to suppress the firearm as the fruit of illegal police conduct. The evidence at the suppression hearing established that the parole officer of a confidential informant provided the police with a tip that two individuals would be in a specified area in a silver or gray Pontiac and would have a firearm in the vehicle. Two police officers drove to the area and located a vehicle that matched the description provided. The police stopped the vehicle based on an apparent violation of Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1163 (b). After the stop, a police officer spoke to defendant, who "was very slow to answer" routine questions and whose "[h]ands were shaking and twitching as [he] was speaking" to the officer. The officer directed defendant to exit the vehicle and then grabbed defendant's hands, holding them behind his back. When the officer attempted to pat frisk defendant, he broke free and fled. The officers pursued him and, during the chase, defendant discarded a firearm. The officers eventually caught and arrested defendant. The abandoned firearm was recovered shortly thereafter.

Defendant contends that County Court erred in refusing to suppress the firearm. We reject that contention and conclude that the police conduct was justified in its inception and at every subsequent stage of the encounter leading to defendant's arrest (see generally People v. De Bour , 40 N.Y.2d 210, 222-223, 386 N.Y.S.2d 375, 352 N.E.2d 562 [1976] ). Contrary to defendant's contention, the vehicle in which defendant was riding was lawfully stopped based upon the police officers' observations of a Vehicle and Traffic Law violation (see People v. Brunson , 145 A.D.3d 1476, 1477, 44 N.Y.S.3d 643 [4th Dept. 2016], lv denied 29 N.Y.3d 947, 54 N.Y.S.3d 378, 76 N.E.3d 1081 [2017] ). Defendant does not dispute that the officers were thereafter entitled to direct defendant to exit the vehicle as a precautionary measure (see People v. Ford , 145 A.D.3d 1454, 1455, 45 N.Y.S.3d 720 [4th Dept. 2016], lv denied 29 N.Y.3d 997, 57 N.Y.S.3d 718, 80 N.E.3d 411 [2017] ). Defendant contends, however, that the officers did not have the authority to attempt a pat frisk inasmuch as they lacked the requisite basis to suspect that he was concealing a weapon or that the officers were otherwise in danger. We also reject that contention. Given the evidence at the suppression hearing, we agree with the court that "the officers were authorized to conduct a pat frisk of defendant after he exited the vehicle based on defendant's suspicious and furtive conduct, as well as the information from the confidential informant that they received via [the] parole officer" (see People v. Goodson , 85 A.D.3d 1569, 1569-1570, 924 N.Y.S.2d 875 [4th Dept. 2011], lv denied 17 N.Y.3d 953, 936 N.Y.S.2d 79, 959 N.E.2d 1028 [2011] ; see also People v. Santiago , 142 A.D.3d 1390, 1391, 38 N.Y.S.3d 363 [4th Dept. 2016], lv denied 28 N.Y.3d 1127, 51 N.Y.S.3d 23, 73 N.E.3d 363 [2016] ; People v. Fagan , 98 A.D.3d 1270, 1271, 951 N.Y.S.2d 612 [4th Dept. 2012], lv denied 20 N.Y.3d 1061, 962 N.Y.S.2d 611, 985 N.E.2d 921 [2013], cert denied 571 U.S. 907, 134 S.Ct. 262, 187 L.Ed.2d 191 [2013] ). We further conclude, upon our review of the sealed transcript of the Darden hearing, that the court properly determined that the confidential informant existed and that he provided the information to his parole officer, which was conveyed to the police officers, concerning the presence of a firearm in...

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