People ex rel. Schneider v. Hayes

108 A.D. 6, 19 N.Y. Crim. 510, 95 N.Y.S. 471
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedOctober 15, 1905
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Bluebook
People ex rel. Schneider v. Hayes, 108 A.D. 6, 19 N.Y. Crim. 510, 95 N.Y.S. 471 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1905).

Opinion

Hirschberg, P. J.:

On or about the 26th day of April, 1905, the relator, with three others, was indicted by the grand jury of Kings county under the provisions of section 344a of chapter 9 of title 10 of the Penal Code. The chapter of the Penal Code referred to provides for the punishment of the crime of gambling, and the indictment charged the relator under three counts with the guilt of engaging in the forbidden practice which is commonly known as playing policy. He-first pleaded that he was not guilty, but subsequently, after the trial and conviction óf the other three, withdrew that plea and pleaded guilty to the third count in the indictment; and on the judgment of conviction, founded on'that plea, was duly sentenced in the County Court of Kings county on the 22d day of May, 1905, to serve a term of eight months imprisonment in the penitentiary of that county. Shortly thereafter he sued out for his discharge writs of habeas corpus and certiorari against the warden of the penitentiary and the clerk of the county, and his appeal is taken from an order of the- Supreme Court dismissing the writs upon the trial of his demurrers to the returns.

The third count of the indictment charges the relator with knowingly having in his possession on the day named as the one on which the offense was committed certain papers, prints, writings, numbers, devices, policy slips and articles of the kind such as are commonly used in carrying on, promoting and playing the game commonly called policy,” committed by then willfully and feloniously having in his possession knowingly “ certain papers, prints, writings, numbers, devices, policy slips and articles of the kind such as is* commonly used in carrying on, promoting and playing the game commonly called policy, a more particular description of which said game commonly called policy and of said papers, prints, writings, numbers,- devices, policy slips and articles of the kind such as is

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