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5 record(s) were found:TRIAL #115Date: 1898/03/10; Reels(s): 27. Defendant(s): Francesco Curcio, Sex: M; Charge(s): Murder (1st degree); Judge: Joseph E. Newburger; Defense Attorney(s): Stephen J. O'Hare; Glanvil G. McIntyre; Thomas P. Dinnean; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Stephen S. Blake; Thomas F. Byrne; Stenographer Number: 460; Page(s): 395 p Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #116A Date: 1898/03/28; Reels(s): 27. Defendant(s): John Worthington, Sex: M; Charge(s): Grand larceny (1st degree); Judge: Joseph E. Newburger; Defense Attorney(s): J. J. Halligan; William J. A. Caffrey; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Thomas F. Byrne; John F. Cowan; Stenographer Number: 2091; Page(s): 134 p Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #155 Date: 1899/04/04; Reels(s): 32. Defendant(s): Charles H. Seelig, Sex: M; William R. Cox, Sex: M; Adolph Norden, Sex: M; Charge(s): Forgery (2nd degree); Judge: John W. Goff; Defense Attorney(s): Robert H. Elder; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Thomas F. Byrne; Note(s): Impleaded with Adolph Norden and Charles H. Seelig. See case 156 for trial of Charles H. Seelig. Stenographer Number: 438; Page(s): 2147 p Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #156 Date: 1899/04/10; Reels(s): 32. Defendant(s): Charles H. Seelig, Sex: M; William R. Cox, Sex: M; Adolph Norden, Sex: M; Charge(s): Forgery (2nd degree); Judge: John W. Goff; Defense Attorney(s): L. Spiegal; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Thomas F. Byrne; Note(s): Impleaded with William R Cox and Adolph Norden. See case 155 for trial of William R Cox. Stenographer Number: 438; Page(s): 101 p Court: Court of General Sessions TRIAL #207 Date: 1900/03/23; Reels(s): 42.. Defendant(s): William Pesky, Sex: M; Charge(s): Burglary (3rd degree); Judge: Joseph E. Newburger; Defense Attorney(s): James W. McLaughlin; Prosecuting Attorney(s): Thomas F. Byrne; Stenographer Number: 874; Page(s): 95 p. Court: Court of General Sessions |
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The Crime in New York 1850-1950
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