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People v. Berger

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
May 22, 1941
35 N.E.2d 197 (N.Y. 1941)

Summary

In People v. Berger (285 N.Y. 811, supra) a quantity of rubber thread contained in a large wooden packing box mysteriously disappeared.

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Opinion

Argued April 15, 1941

Decided May 22, 1941

Appeal from the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, ALLEN, J.

Theodore E. Wolcott for appellant.

Thomas E. Dewey, District Attorney ( Burr F. Coleman and Stanley H. Fuld of counsel), for respondent.


Judgment affirmed; no opinion.

Concur: LOUGHRAN, FINCH, RIPPEY, LEWIS, CONWAY and DESMOND, JJ. Taking no part: LEHMAN, Ch. J.


Summaries of

People v. Berger

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
May 22, 1941
35 N.E.2d 197 (N.Y. 1941)

In People v. Berger (285 N.Y. 811, supra) a quantity of rubber thread contained in a large wooden packing box mysteriously disappeared.

Summary of this case from People v. Colon
Case details for

People v. Berger

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. ARTIE BERGER, Appellant

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: May 22, 1941

Citations

35 N.E.2d 197 (N.Y. 1941)
35 N.E.2d 197

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