PEOPLE v. SMITH


67 Misc.2d 424 (1971)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. William Smith, Defendant.

County Court, Monroe County.

August 30, 1971


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John T. Donovan for defendant. Jack B. Lazarus, District Attorney (Robert W. Avery of counsel), for plaintiff.


ROBERT P. KENNEDY, J.

The defendant was indicted by the Monroe County Grand Jury in an indictment containing two counts; the first count charging him with burglary in the third degree, second count charging the defendant with the crime of petit larceny. At the conclusion of the People's case the defendant moved to dismiss the indictment for failure of proof. The motion was denied in all respects except as to the count charging petit larceny on which the...

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