PEOPLE v. WEBSTER


201 Misc. 239 (1951)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Sarah Webster, Defendant.

County Court, Kings County.

November 1, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miles F. McDonald, District Attorney (Harry Davey of counsel), for motion.

J. Jack Brown, opposed.


SOBEL, J.

On October 24, 1951, after giving the District Attorney an opportunity to be heard as required by section 2188 of the Penal Law, this court imposed a two to four-year sentence on Sarah Webster, a second felony offender, and suspended the execution thereof. The court has filed a statement of its reason for suspending execution of the sentence. Principally it is based on the fact that the defendant will...

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