Judgment and order unanimously affirmed.
The primary question at the trial was whether the death of the deceased, caused by asphyxia due to strangulation, was homicidal or suicidal. The People's medical witnesses testified, among other things, that death was the result of a homicide and not of suicide. There was no objection to the introduction of that evidence, and defendant adduced proof to the contrary by his own medical expert. If we assume, however, that the...
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