CREAN v. STATE OF NEW YORK


16 Misc.2d 656 (1959)

Thomas Crean, Claimant, v. State of New York, Defendant. (Claim No. 33767.)

Court of Claims.

March 27, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pincus, Passin & Leightner and Rosenberg & Rosenberg (Robert M. Reagan of counsel), for claimant.

Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney-General (Matthew A. Campbell of counsel), for defendant.


BERNARD RYAN, P. J.

On April 2, 1955, upon court order, claimant Thomas Crean was admitted to Pilgrim State Hospital. The mental diagnosis was dementia praecox, paranoid type. A physical examination disclosed a 33-year-old male of good nutrition, good muscular development, no chronic or acute disorders, no heart murmurs, elastic arteries, resonant percussion, good entry on auscultation and no rales, normal motor functions and normal reflexes. Shock therapy...

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