PEOPLE v. HORTON


33 Misc.2d 294 (1961)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Harold Horton and Paul Johnson, Defendants.

Police Justice Court, Village of Pulaski (Oswego County).

December 13, 1961


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John R. Murray, District Attorney (Thomas A. McCarthy of counsel), for plaintiff. Lee Alexander for defendants.


GORDON H. MAHLEY, JR., J.

On June 9, 1961, pinball machines were confiscated at each of the defendants' place of business in the Village of Pulaski, by the New York State Police. Thereafter, and upon the information of Trooper H. F. Fiegl, each defendant was charged with violation of subdivision 2 of section 982 of the Penal Law of the State of New York, which states: "Any machine, appartus or device is a slot machine or device within the provisions of...

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