



People State New York v. Caesar Rojas
1984.NY.40214 460 N.E.2D 1100; 61 N.Y.2D 726
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Descripción editorial
Defendant contends that his motion for dismissal of the assault, second degree, charge should have been granted because the People failed to prove that the victim suffered "substantial pain" within the meaning of subdivision 9 of section 10.00 and subdivision 2 of section 120.05 of the Penal Law. The People rejoin that they are only required to prove that there was more than a technical battery and that, in any event, infliction of an injury by gunshot is sufficient.