PEOPLE v. HILT


199 Misc. 886 (1951)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Edwin Hilt, Defendant.

County Court, Rensselaer County.

February 26, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Timothy F. O'Brien, District Attorney (John T. Casey of counsel), for plaintiff.

Richard W. Coughlin for defendant.


PITT, J.

The defendant, Edwin Hilt, came first before this court on October 5, 1939. At that time, his arraignment was had on four indictments, each charging a separate crime of robbery in the first degree. Having entered a plea of guilty to all four crimes, the sentence of this court was pronounced against him on October 9, 1939. At that time and by virtue of two judgments of conviction for larceny and receiving...

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