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4 record(s) were found:TRIAL #1674Date: 1913/2/26; Reels(s): 215. Defendant(s): Charles H. Gaebertson, Sex: M; Charles H. Goeberston, Sex: M; Eric E. Cornell, Sex: M; Charge(s): Forgery (2nd degree) (as second offense); Judge: Thomas C. O'Sullivan; Defense Attorney(s): Clark L. Jordan; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Joseph F. DuVivier; Note(s): Alias Charles H. Goeberston, Eric E. Cornell. Stenographer Number: 1904; Page(s): 231 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #1867 Date: 1914/4/21; Reels(s): 236. Defendant(s): Charles R. Uebelmesser, Sex: M; William Wenderhold, Sex: M; Charge(s): Grand larceny (2nd degree); Judge: Charles C. Nott Jr.; Defense Attorney(s): James G. McClelland; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Joseph F. DuVivier; Note(s): Adjourned. See case 1871 for second trial. Stenographer Number: 2258; Page(s): 591 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #2037 Date: 1915/2/19; Reels(s): 256. Defendant(s): John Costanis, Sex: M; Charge(s): Rape (1st degree) (as second offense); Judge: Thomas C. T. Crain; Defense Attorney(s): Elias Rosenthal; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Joseph F. DuVivier; Stenographer Number: 2486; Page(s): 201 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #2082A Date: 1915/6/4; Reels(s): 262. Defendant(s): Nicholas Arnstein, Sex: M; Samuel P. Giraux, Sex: M; Harry Ingram, Sex: M; Frank McGee, Sex: M; Donald L. Persch, Sex: M; Henry Gannon, Sex: M; Nick Arnold, Sex: M; Wallace Ames, Sex: M; John Adams, Sex: M; J. Willard Adair, Sex: M; Samuel P. Groves, Sex: M; Thomas Murray, Sex: M; Charge(s): Grand larceny (1st degree); Judge: Otto A. Rosalsky; Defense Attorney(s): Almuth C. Vandiver; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Joseph F. DuVivier; Note(s): Impleaded with Samuel P. Giraux, Harry Ingram, Frank McGee, Donald L. Persch, and Henry Gannon. Nicholas Arnstein alias Nick Arnold, Wallace Ames, John Adams, J. Willard Adair. Samuel P. Giraux, alias Samuel P. Groves. Frank McGee, alias Thomas Murray. Stenographer Number: 2529, 2543; Page(s): 2 v. Court: Court of General Sessions |
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The Crime in New York 1850-1950
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