People v Simms
2006 NYSlipOp 00225
January 12, 2006
Appellate Division, First Department
As corrected through Wednesday, March 22, 2006


The People of the State of New York, Respondent,
v
James Simms, Appellant.

[*1]

Judgment, Supreme Court, New York County (Rena K. Uviller, J.), rendered September 7, 2004, convicting defendant, upon his plea of guilty, of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, and sentencing him, as a second felony offender, to a term of five years, unanimously affirmed.

The court properly denied defendant's suppression motion. There is no basis for disturbing the court's credibility determinations, which are supported by the record (see People v Prochilo, 41 NY2d 759, 761 [1977]). Defendant's abandonment of a revolver was not the product of any unlawful police activity. When the police observed defendant unlawfully riding his bicycle on the sidewalk, they were entitled to detain him for the purpose of issuing a summons and to pursue him when he fled (see e.g. People v Delgado, 4 AD3d 310 [2004], lv denied 2 NY3d 798 [2004]; People v Bothwell, 261 AD2d 232, 234-235 [1999], lv denied 93 NY2d 1026 [1999]). Concur—Saxe, J.P., Friedman, Williams, Catterson and Malone, JJ.


NYPTI Decisions © 2026 is a project of New York Prosecutors Training Institute (NYPTI) made possible by leveraging the work we've done providing online research and tools to prosecutors.

NYPTI would like to thank New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, New York State Senate's Open Legislation Project, New York State Unified Court System, New York State Law Reporting Bureau and Free Law Project for their invaluable assistance making this project possible.

Install the free RECAP extensions to help contribute to this archive. See https://free.law/recap/ for more information.