People v. Paccione

In People v. Paccione, 259 AD2d 563, 688 N.Y.S.2d 559 (2d Dep't), lv. denied 93 N.Y.2d 975, 716 N.E.2d 1106, 695 N.Y.S.2d 61 (1999), the Second Department found that where a search warrant application contained sufficient information identifying defendant as an armed robber, there was probable cause to search defendant's home for evidence of the robbery despite the absence of evidence linking defendant's house to the robbery. The court concluded that given defendant's identification as one of the robbery participants, "it was entirely reasonable to deduce' that evidence of the robbery would be found at defendant's home." (People v. Paccione, 259 AD2d at 564.)