PEOPLE v. FELIX


277 A.D.2d 131 (2000)

717 N.Y.S.2d 60

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. ANCELOT FELIX, Appellant.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

Decided November 28, 2000.


The verdict was based on legally sufficient evidence and was not against the weight of the evidence. There is no basis upon which to disturb the court's determinations concerning credibility. Defendant's role as a steerer in the transaction was established by evidence that he responded "yes" and "how much do you want" when the undercover officer asked if he had any "nicks," ascertained the quantity desired, and directed the officer verbally and with a gesture toward a building...

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