Judgment convicting the appellant of robbery in the first degree, and of criminally possessing a pistol, after prior conviction, unanimously modified, on the law, to reduce the conviction on the latter count to possession of a pistol, as a misdemeanor, and as modified the judgment is affirmed. The defendant was found guilty of robbery in the first degree and criminally possessing a pistol, after prior conviction. The prior conviction, however, has been vacated. Consequently, the conviction of criminally possessing a pistol should be designated as a misdemeanor, rather than a felony. However, since the defendant was given a suspended sentence on the charge of possession of a pistol, such sentence need not now be disturbed. Concur—Eager, J. P., Steuer, Capozzoli, McGivern and Rabin, JJ.
30 A.D.2d 647
The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. General Harris, Appellant.
People v. Harris
30 A.D.2d 647
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30 A.D.2d 647
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