The court providently exercised its discretion in admitting evidence of an uncharged larceny that defendant committed in a public area of a hotel immediately before he entered a nonpublic area and committed the charged burglary. Defendant was charged with second-degree burglary (and ultimately convicted of third-degree burglary as a lesser included offense) based on his unlawful entry into, and thefts from, a locker room for female employees in the hotel's basement. A surveillance...
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