CLAY v. KILLIP


203 Misc. 1062 (1953)

William L. Clay, Plaintiff, v. T. Herbert Killip, as Chief of Police of Rochester, Monroe County, et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Monroe County.

March 5, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Honora A. Miller, Corporation Counsel (James H. Boomer of counsel), for defendants.

William L. Clay, plaintiff in person.


ROBERTS, J.

The plaintiff is an attorney at law who represented one Harry James in connection with certain criminal charges against said James. On September 12, 1952, James was sentenced to Attica Prison from ten to twenty years on a plea of guilty. In connection with the criminal charges against James the police seized certain chattels in his residence, among which were various albums and packages of postage...

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