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6 record(s) were found:TRIAL #556Date: 1906/01/10; Reels(s): 90. Defendant(s): Jimi Gardella, Sex: M; Frank Carbone, Sex: M; Charge(s): Robbery (1st degree); Judge: Thomas C. O'Sullivan; Defense Attorney(s): John R. Heinzelman; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Keyran J. O'Connor; Note(s): Impleaded with Frank Carbone. See case 560 for trial of Frank Carbone. Stenographer Number: 1990; Page(s): 85 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #575 Date: 1906/3/21; Reels(s): 93. Defendant(s): Robert H. Spriggs, Sex: M; Charge(s): Abduction (as second offense); Judge: Rufus B. Cowing; Defense Attorney(s): Mark Alter; John R. Heinzelman; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Francis P. Garvan; Daniel I. Murphy; Stenographer Number: 1051; Page(s): 255 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #747 Date: 1908/1/16; Reels(s): 112. Defendant(s): Thomas McDermott, Sex: M; Charge(s): Manslaughter (2nd degree); Judge: James T. Malone; Defense Attorney(s): John R. Heinzelman; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Hart; McNish; Stenographer Number: 785; Page(s): 187 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #770 Date: 1908/02/26; Reels(s): 114. Defendant(s): Sidney Edwards, Sex: M; Barbara Edwards, Sex: F; Charge(s): Receiving; Judge: Joseph F. Mulqueen; Defense Attorney(s): John R. Heinzelman; Prosecuting Attorney(s): William S. McGuire; Stenographer Number: 541; Page(s): 49 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #1019 Date: 1909/6/23; Reels(s): 139. Defendant(s): Morris Berkowitz, Sex: M; Charge(s): Rape (1st degree); Rape (2nd degree); Judge: James T. Malone; Defense Attorney(s): Mark Alter; John R. Heinzelman; Maurice Hyman; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Charles W. Appleton; Stenographer Number: 81; Page(s): 252 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #3169 Date: 1904/01/19; Reels(s): 378. Defendant(s): Frederick Britton, Sex: M; Charge(s): Robbery (1st degree); Judge: Leonard A. Giegerich; Defense Attorney(s): John R. Heinzelman; Prosecuting Attorney(s): James R. Ely; Samuel Thorne; Stenographer Number: 405; Page(s): 282 p. Court: New York Supreme Court |
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The Crime in New York 1850-1950
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