People v. Singh

In People v. Singh, NYLJ, May 11, 1999, at 28, col 1 [Crim Ct, NY County].) the factual allegations of the accusatory instrument indicated that the defendant was found with a state identification card which: (1) did not contain the New York State seal; (2) contained an incorrect birth date for defendant, and finally; (3) contained a fingerprint on the verso of the card, while no such fingerprints exist on an authentic identification card. The court found that these allegations were insufficient to establish the essential element of knowledge.