How have courts dealt with the issue of direct communication between a defendant and a tenant?

"New York", United States of America

The following excerpt is from People v. Bekhit, 2007 NY Slip Op 52224(U) (N.Y. Crim. Ct. 11/19/2007), 2007 NY Slip Op 52224 (N.Y. Crim. Ct. 2007):

instructions (People v. Diaz, 112 AD2d 311 [2d Dept 1985]) or via commands (People v. Rivera, 77 AD2d 538 [1st Dept 1980]); or defendant's control over a premises (People v. Tirado, supra).

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