People v. Leahy, 60 A.D.2d 558 (N.Y. App. Div. 1977). · Go Syfert
People v. Leahy, 60 A.D.2d 558 (N.Y. App. Div. 1977). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
41 citation events (3 in the last 25 years) across 8 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Minovici v. Belkin BV (nyappdiv, 2013-08-14)
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discussed Cited as authority (rule) Minovici v. Belkin BV
N.Y. App. Div. · 2013 · confidence medium
This offer was incidental to Catalin’s employment and did not, in any way, bind the parties to a two-year term of employment (see Chase v United Hosp., 60 AD2d 558, 559 [1977]; Johnson v Cheney Bros., 277 App Div 656 , 658-659 [1951]; see also Cartwright v Golub Corp., 51 AD2d 407, 409 [1976]).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Minovici v. Belkin BV
N.Y. App. Div. · 2013 · confidence medium
This offer was incidental to Catalin’s employment and did not, in any way, bind the parties to a two-year term of employment (see Chase v United Hosp., 60 AD2d 558, 559 [1977]; Johnson v Cheney Bros., 277 App Div 656 , 658-659 [1951]; see also Cartwright v Golub Corp., 51 AD2d 407, 409 [1976]).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Dalton v. Union Bank of Switzerland
N.Y. App. Div. · 1987 · confidence medium
(Chase v United Hosp., supra, at 559; Miller v Volk & Huxley, 44 AD2d 810 .) These and other cases hold that no cause of action for fraud is stated or exists where the only fraud charged relates to a breach of the employment contract.
cited Cited "see, e.g." Pancza v. Remco Baby, Inc.
D.N.J. · 1991 · signal: see also · confidence low
See also Chase v. United Hospital, 60 A.D.2d 558, 559 , 400 N.Y.S.2d 343, 344 (App.Div.1977).
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Grant v. DCA Food Industries, Inc.
N.Y. App. Div. · 1986 · signal: see also · confidence low
A cause of action for fraud does not arise when the only fraud charged relates to a breach of contract” (Tesoro Petroleum Corp. v Holborn Oil Co., 108 AD2d 607 , appeal dismissed 65 NY2d 637 ; see also, Chase v United Hosp., 60 AD2d 558, 559 ).
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The People of the State of New York
v.
Patrick Leahy
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York.
Dec 27, 1977.
60 A.D.2d 558
Cited by 3 opinions  |  Published

Judgment, Supreme Court, Bronx County, rendered October 1, 1976, after a jury trial, convicting the defendant of the crime of petit larceny, unanimously affirmed. The underlying facts resulting in defendant’s conviction involved the theft of money from fare boxes in a Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority depot. The principal witness for the People, one Thomas Mitchell, had himself engaged in such crimes; he, however, co-operated with the police authorities and at trial testified regarding the defendant’s larcenous activities. The court, in its instruction to the jury on the assessment of the credibility of witnesses, stated that Mitchell was "not on trial in this case.” Counsel for the defendant took exception to that portion of the charge. We note that this type of instruction is unwarranted. It was clear throughout the trial that Mitchell was not a defendant. Highlighting of this fact by the court could only serve to infer that the court lent greater credence to Mitchell’s testimony or indicated the court’s opinion of the merits of the case. The trial court should avoid even the appearance of injecting itself into the fact-finding province of the jury and should not convey, even inferentially, its view of the guilt or innocence of the defendant or of the credibility of any specific witness. However, we conclude that the one improper statement by the court, when viewed in the context of the entire charge, did not constitute reversible error (People v Hurel, 60 AD2d 537) and have affirmed the judgment accordingly. Concur—Murphy, P. J., Lupiano, Birns and Lane, JJ.