PEOPLE v. TELEVISION CORP. OF AMER.


1 Misc.2d 183 (1955)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Television Corporation of America, Oliver C. Harriman, Jack M. Oppenheim, Hamilton Hoge and Robert F. Collins, Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

June 9, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis A. Gruhin for Hamilton Hoge, defendant.

Jacob K. Javits, Attorney-General (Philip Kahaner of counsel), for plaintiff.


COX, J.

The defendant Hoge moves to vacate a judgment of permanent injunction which had been granted and entered against him by this court on May 14, 1937. The judgment had been entered pursuant to the Martin Act (General Business Law, art. 23-A). The sole reason now urged by movant to vacate this eighteen-year-old judgment is as follows: "That the purpose of the relief requested at this time of vacating the original judgment as to himself, is being brought...

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