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People ex Rel. Warhaftig v. McCann

Supreme Court, New York County
Mar 2, 1926
126 Misc. 612 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1926)

Opinion

March 2, 1926.

K. Henry Rosenberg, for the relator.

Charles J. Dodd, District Attorney Kings County [ Henry J. Walsh, Assistant District Attorney, of counsel], for the respondent.


The relator upon a conviction for a violation of the Highway Law was sentenced on March 4, 1925, to the New York County Penitentiary for a term of one year and fined the sum of $500. On November 25, 1925, upon the ground that the sentence thus imposed was illegal, Mr. Justice FORD sustained a writ of habeas corpus and directed that the relator be resentenced in keeping with law. He was brought back for that purpose and given an indeterminate term of two years under the Parole Commission Law (Laws of 1915, chap. 579, as amd. by Laws of 1916, chap. 287), which was to run from the date of the original sentence. In the proceedings before me he now urges that the latter sentence was illegal and that the first sentence was valid. Having taken the position previously that the original sentence was invalid and having succeeded in having it so declared by Mr. Justice FORD, the relator should not now, in the circumstances here presented, be permitted to contend that he is entitled to have the original sentence reinstated. If the indeterminate sentence is invalid, he will have to be resentenced again. But I am not convinced as to its invalidity. The relator's claim that the court could not sentence him to the workhouse under the Parole Commission Law, because it was sitting as a Court of Special Sessions and not as a Magistrate's Court, is at best highly technical and far-fetched. If any injustice has been done him in the difference of time that he is required to serve, it appears to me that the Parole Commission, in view of what has occurred, is in a far better position to redress it. I am confident that this Commission will indeed take into account the grievance of the relator in the respect pointed out and do with him as even-handed justice fully requires. The writ is dismissed.


Summaries of

People ex Rel. Warhaftig v. McCann

Supreme Court, New York County
Mar 2, 1926
126 Misc. 612 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1926)
Case details for

People ex Rel. Warhaftig v. McCann

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ex rel. MORRIS WARHAFTIG, Relator, v…

Court:Supreme Court, New York County

Date published: Mar 2, 1926

Citations

126 Misc. 612 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1926)
214 N.Y.S. 447

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