PEOPLE v. HENRY LOUCKS


20 Misc.2d 606 (1959)

The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. William Henry Loucks, Appellant.

County Court, Schenectady County.

December 18, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alford & Lynes (Melvin B. Lynes of counsel), for appellant.

Morris Marshall Cohn, District Attorney (W. Albert De Matteo of counsel), for respondent.


ARCHIBALD C. WEMPLE, J.

The defendant charges in his affidavit of errors that the summons should have been dismissed because of (1) the failure of the People to prosecute at the time of the return of the summons; and (2) the People's failure to prove beyond a reasonable doubt facts sufficient to constitute a violation of the alleged infraction.

The Trial Justice properly denied the defendant's motion to dismiss for failure to prosecute. It is...

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