PEOPLE v. SHER


69 Misc.2d 847 (1972)

The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Seymour Sher, Andrew D'Apice and Gene Amash, Defendants.

County Court, Greene County.

April 26, 1972


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Steenbergh, District Attorney (Robert E. Fischer and Frederick J. Scullin, Jr., of counsel), for plaintiff. J. Raymond Fisher for Andrew D'Apice, defendant. Frederick R. Edmunds for Seymour Sher and another, defendants.


HENRY F. WERKER, J.

The above-named defendants have each made motions for a trial separate from the other.

The basis for the motion by the defendants, Seymour Sher and Gene Amash, as stated in the moving affidavit is:

"4. That upon careful examination of the indictment and the facts surrounding them, it is believed that a joint trial would be highly prejudicial to both Seymour Sher and Gene...

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