STAMFORD — A Superior Court judge ruled Monday there’s enough evidence for a city man to be charged with accessory to murder even though he appears to have been sitting in the getaway car when the victim was gunned down in Leone Park in 2015. Judge Thomas Collin issued the decision following a four-session hearing that spanned more than a month to determine if police had enough evidence to charge Deshawn Hayes, 24, in the murder of Maxine Gooden, a bystander who was shot in the abdomen. “A finding in probable cause, the trial court must determine whether the evidence offered would allow a person with reasonable caution to believe the accused has committed the charged offense,” Collin read, citing a 2003 Appellate Court decision of State v.