Case Name: In the Matter of Poughkeepsie Newspapers, Inc., Appellant, v. Albert M. Rosenblatt, as a Justice of the Supreme Court, et al., Respondents
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1984-03-27
Citations: 61 N.Y.2d 1005
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of Poughkeepsie Newspapers, Inc., Appellant, v Albert M. Rosenblatt, as a Justice of the Supreme Court, et al., Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 61
Pages: 1005–1008

Head Matter:
In the Matter of Poughkeepsie Newspapers, Inc., Appellant, v Albert M. Rosenblatt, as a Justice of the Supreme Court, et al., Respondents.
Argued February 21, 1984;
decided March 27, 1984
APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL
Susanna E. Bedell and James E. Nelson for appellant.
Robert Abrams, Attorney-General (Frederick L. Lieberman, Peter H. Schiff, George D. Zuckerman and Melvyn R. Leventhal of counsel), for Albert M. Rosenblatt, respondent.
William Stanton, Special Prosecutor (B. Anthony Morosco of counsel), respondent, precluded.
William M. Kunstler for Lemuel Smith, respondent, precluded.

Opinion:
OPINION OF THE COURT
Memorandum.
The judgment of the Appellate Division should be affirmed, with costs.
This is an article 78 proceeding by petitioner Poughkeepsie Newspapers, Inc., challenging an order of respondent Rosenblatt, Justice of the Supreme Court, excluding the public from a hearing to determine the admissibility of certain evidence in the murder trial of defendant Lemuel Smith. Respondent's closure order was proper for the reasons stated in the opinion of the Appellate Division (92 AD2d 232). Moreover, the trial court properly considered the interests of the jurors in reaching his determination. The recent decision of the United States Supreme Court in Press-Enterprise Co. v Superior Ct. of Cal. (_US_, 104 S Ct 819) does not require a contrary result. We add only that the Appellate Division did not abuse its discretion by retaining jurisdiction to determine this issue despite the fact that the subject hearing had concluded. (Matter of Westchester Rockland Newspapers v Leggett, 48 NY2d 430, 436-437.)
As neither party has challenged the portion of the Appellate Division's determination relating to petitioner's rights to a transcript of the hearing, we do not reach that issue.
Chief Judge Cooke and Judges Jasen, Jones, Wachtler, Meyer, Simons and Kaye concur.
Judgment affirmed, with costs, in a memorandum.