People v. Carey

In People v. Carey (241 A.D.2d 748 [3d Dept 1997]), the Court found that the People's declaration of readiness was not invalidated by the fact that some of the laboratory test results were not available at the time the People declared readiness for trial. The Court noted that test results were available to the People with regard to some of the evidence at the time of the declaration of readiness, and that field test results were available for the remaining evidence.