PEOPLE v. BOMBACIE


17 Misc.2d 9 (1957)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Anthony Bombacie, Raymond Donoghue and Richard Peet, Defendants.

City Magistrate's Court, Borough of Manhattan.

December 20, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Hogan, District Attorney, for plaintiff.

E. K. Gerling for defendants.


WALTER J. BAYER, M.

The defendants are accused of the crime of malicious mischief in that on November 23, 1957 they allegedly willfully broke and destroyed the property of Alfred Meyers operator of the Hotel Christopher at 180 Christopher Street, Manhattan, near the waterfront.

The evidence on the hearing held before me on December 12, 1957, discloses that the three youths, all living in the vicinity, dressed in lumber jackets and then in an inebriated...

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