PEOPLE v. BANTAM BOOKS


9 Misc.2d 1064 (1958)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Bantam Books, Inc., John O'Hara, William Carr, Also Known as William Kahr, and Leon Mohill, Doing Business as Hamilton News Company, Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Albany County.

March 22, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Horace S. Manges and Jacob F. Raskin for Bantam Books, Inc., defendant.

James F. Dalton for William Carr, defendant.

George N. Meyl, District Attorney (John T. Garry, II, of counsel), for plaintiff.


HERBERT D. HAMM, J.

The defendant Bantam Books, Inc., has been indicted for conspiracy in publishing and distributing "Ten North Frederick" written by the defendant John O'Hara, and the defendant William Carr has also been indicted for distributing the book. Bantam Books, Inc., and William Carr move separately to inspect the Grand Jury minutes. The two motions are treated together since they involve facts common...

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