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6 record(s) were found:TRIAL #1900Date: 1914/6/3; Reels(s): 241. Defendant(s): Samuel Levine, Sex: M; Charge(s): Grand larceny (2nd degree); Judge: James T. Malone; Defense Attorney(s): Samuel Dickstein; Prosecuting Attorney(s): T. Channon Press; Stenographer Number: 2341; Page(s): 136 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #2222 Date: 1916/7/31; Reels(s): 280. Defendant(s): Jacob Guttenberg, Sex: M; Charge(s): Receiving; Judge: James A. Delehanty; Defense Attorney(s): Samuel Dickstein; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Neilson Olcott; Note(s): Arraigned for sentence. Stenographer Number: 2714; Page(s): 9 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #2538 Date: 1918/12/11; Reels(s): 317. Defendant(s): Joseph J. Greenberg, Sex: M; Isidore Stahl, Sex: M; Charge(s): Grand larceny (2nd degree); Judge: Charles C. Nott Jr.; Defense Attorney(s): Samuel Dickstein; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Thomas I. Sheridan; Note(s): Indicted with Isidore Stahl. Stenographer Number: 3038; Page(s): 190 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #2725 Date: 1919/12/17; Reels(s): 334. Defendant(s): Louis Kurtzweil, Sex: M; Charge(s): Grand larceny (2nd degree); Receiving (1st degree); Judge: John F. McIntyre; Defense Attorney(s): Samuel Dickstein; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Thomas I. Sheridan; Stenographer Number: 3221; Page(s): 90 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #2796 Date: 1920/4/5; Reels(s): 340. Defendant(s): Joseph Levy, Sex: M; Charge(s): Grand larceny (1st degree); Robbery (1st degree); Judge: Otto A. Rosalsky; Defense Attorney(s): Samuel Dickstein; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Bohan; Stenographer Number: 3325; Page(s): 421 p. Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #2896 Date: 1920/11/17; Reels(s): 350. Defendant(s): Herman Milrod, Sex: M; Charge(s): Forgery (3rd degree); Judge: John F. McIntyre; Defense Attorney(s): Samuel Dickstein; Samuel Markewich; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Thomas J. Whalen; Stenographer Number: 3420; Page(s): 340 p. Court: Court of General Sessions |
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The Crime in New York 1850-1950
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