PEOPLE v. DE CECCA


6 Misc.2d 213 (1941)

The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Grace De Cecca, George Messner, John De Cecca, William Daily, Joseph Bohannon, David Lustrom, Peter Wargo, Raymond Petry, Walter Crabb, Robert Morgan and Albert Cummings, Appellants.

Court of Special Sessions of the City of New York, Appellate Part, Second Department.

July 24, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hayden Covington for appellants.

William O'Dwyer, District Attorney (J. Vincent Keogh of counsel), for respondent.

FLOOD and HOFMANN, JJ., concur.


WILLIAM R. BAYES, Ch. J.

Appeal from judgment of the Magistrates' Court of the City of New York, 7th District, Borough of Brooklyn, rendered January 23, 1941, convicting defendants of a violation of subdivision 2 of section 722 of the Penal Law — disorderly conduct. There were three complaints, the one against Grace De Cecca charging that on January 8, 1941, at Church and Flatbush Avenues, Kings County, said defendant "did station herself at said...

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