Penal Law and the Code of Criminal Procedure of the State of New York: With All the Amendments Passed by the Legislature at the Regular Session of 1916M. Bender, 1916 - 1281 pages |
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... aff'g 160 App . Div . 542. 145 N. Y. Supp . 748 ; People v . Becker ( 1915 ) , 215 N. Y. 126 ; People v . Dunbar Contracting Co. ( 1915 ) , 215 N. Y. 416 , aff'g 165 App . Div . 59 , 151 N. Y. Supp . 164 : Auburn Draying Co. v . Wardell ...
... aff'g 160 App . Div . 542. 145 N. Y. Supp . 748 ; People v . Becker ( 1915 ) , 215 N. Y. 126 ; People v . Dunbar Contracting Co. ( 1915 ) , 215 N. Y. 416 , aff'g 165 App . Div . 59 , 151 N. Y. Supp . 164 : Auburn Draying Co. v . Wardell ...
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... aff'g 132 App . Div . 937 , 116 N. Y. Supp . 720 ; People v . Albert ( 1910 ) , 136 App . Div . 224 , 120 N. Y. Supp . 875 ; People v . Lambrix ( 1912 ) , 204 N. Y. 261 , rev'g 143 App . Div . 956 ; People ex rel . Shane v . Gittens ...
... aff'g 132 App . Div . 937 , 116 N. Y. Supp . 720 ; People v . Albert ( 1910 ) , 136 App . Div . 224 , 120 N. Y. Supp . 875 ; People v . Lambrix ( 1912 ) , 204 N. Y. 261 , rev'g 143 App . Div . 956 ; People ex rel . Shane v . Gittens ...
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... aff'g 130 App . Div . 124 , 114 N. Y. Supp . 476 ; People v . Geyer ( 1909 ) , 132 App . Div . 790 , 117 N. Y. Supp . 662 ; People v . Barry ( 1909 ) , 132 App . Div . 231 , 116 N. Y. Supp . 870 ; People v . Britton ( 1909 ) , 134 App ...
... aff'g 130 App . Div . 124 , 114 N. Y. Supp . 476 ; People v . Geyer ( 1909 ) , 132 App . Div . 790 , 117 N. Y. Supp . 662 ; People v . Barry ( 1909 ) , 132 App . Div . 231 , 116 N. Y. Supp . 870 ; People v . Britton ( 1909 ) , 134 App ...
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... aff'g 165 App . Div . 626 , 151 N. Y. Supp . 314 ;, People v . Scharf ( 1916 ) , 217 N. Y. 204 , rev'g 168 App . Div . 494 , 153 N. Y. Supp . 1045 ; Zak v . Simpson ( 1915 ) , 168 App . Div . 207 , 153 N. Y. Supp . 1014 ; People v ...
... aff'g 165 App . Div . 626 , 151 N. Y. Supp . 314 ;, People v . Scharf ( 1916 ) , 217 N. Y. 204 , rev'g 168 App . Div . 494 , 153 N. Y. Supp . 1045 ; Zak v . Simpson ( 1915 ) , 168 App . Div . 207 , 153 N. Y. Supp . 1014 ; People v ...
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... aff'g 160 App . Div . 542 , 145 N. Y Supp . 748 . § 1939. People ex rel . Drake v . Andrews ( 1909 ) , 134 App . Div . 32 , 38 , 118 N. Y. Supp . 37 . § 1940. People v . Lunn ( 1913 ) , 81 Misc . 476 , 479 , 143 N. Y. Supp . 401 ...
... aff'g 160 App . Div . 542 , 145 N. Y Supp . 748 . § 1939. People ex rel . Drake v . Andrews ( 1909 ) , 134 App . Div . 32 , 38 , 118 N. Y. Supp . 37 . § 1940. People v . Lunn ( 1913 ) , 81 Misc . 476 , 479 , 143 N. Y. Supp . 401 ...
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Page 214 - ... or for the reason that the testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise, required of him may tend to convict him of a crime or to subject him to a penalty or forfeiture; but no person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter or thing concerning which he may so testify or produce evidence, documentary or otherwise, and no testimony so given or produced shall be received against him upon any criminal investigation or proceeding.
Page 252 - No act committed by a person while in a state of voluntary intoxication is less criminal by reason of his having been in such condition. But whenever the actual existence of any particular purpose, motive, or intent is a necessary element to constitute any particular species or degree of crime, the jury may take into consideration the fact that the accused was intoxicated at the time, in determining the purpose, motive, or intent with which he committed the act.
Page 131 - To discount or receive any note or other evidence of debt in payment of any installment actually called in and required to be paid, or with intent to provide the means of making such payment ; or, 4.
Page 3 - ... in the presence of the defendant, who has, either in person or by counsel, cross-examined or had an opportunity to cross-examine the witness, the deposition of such witness may be read, upon its being satisfactorily shown to the Court that he is dead or insane, or cannot with due diligence be found within the state...
Page 265 - Having in his possession, custody, or control, as a bailee, servant, attorney, agent, clerk, trustee, or officer of any person, association, or corporation, or as a...
Page 86 - When the defendant is brought before a magistrate upon an arrest either with or without warrant on a charge of having committed a crime, the magistrate must immediately Inform him of the charge against him, and of his right to the aid of counsel in every stage of the proceedings, and before any further proceedings are had.
Page 160 - That no officer, clerk, or other person in the service of the United States shall, directly or indirectly, give or hand over to any other officer, clerk, or person in the service of the United States, or to any Senator or Member of the House of Representatives, or Territorial Delegate, any money or other valuable thing on account of or to be applied to the promotion of any political object whatever.
Page 6 - Legislature may direct, elect justices of the peace, whose term of office shall be four years. In case of an election to fill a vacancy occurring before the expiration of a full term, they shall hold for the residue of the unexpired term. Their number and classification may be regulated by law. Justices of the peace...