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2 record(s) were found:TRIAL #1409Date: 1911/7/28; Reels(s): 182. Defendant(s): Minnie Wilson, Sex: F; Charge(s): Abduction; Prostitution: Compulsory prostitution of women, attempted; Judge: Joseph F. Mulqueen; Defense Attorney(s): Henry J. Goldsmith; Frederick E. Goldsmith; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Edward J. McGuire; Stenographer Number: 1532; Page(s): 158 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #1931 Date: 1914/9/16; Reels(s): 244. Defendant(s): Longo Vito, Sex: M; Charge(s): Suicide, attempted; Judge: Charles C. Nott Jr.; Defense Attorney(s): Frederick E. Goldsmith; Prosecuting Attorney(s): George N. Brothers; James O'Malley; Note(s): Insanity hearing. Stenographer Number: 2384; Page(s): 22 p. Court: Court of General Sessions |
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The Crime in New York 1850-1950
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