People v. Hudson Valley Construction Co.

165 A.D. 626, 32 N.Y. Crim. 481, 151 N.Y.S. 314, 1915 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 9680
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedJanuary 6, 1915
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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People v. Hudson Valley Construction Co., 165 A.D. 626, 32 N.Y. Crim. 481, 151 N.Y.S. 314, 1915 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 9680 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1915).

Opinion

Kellogg, J. :

The indictment grows out of the construction by the defendant Hudson Valley Construction Company, under contract with the State, of the Great Meadow Prison at Comstock, Washington county, N. T. The defendant, its president, its superintendent in charge of the work, its inspector of material, its timekeeper, its paymaster and auditor, and also the Superintendent of State Prisons, the State Architect and the Deputy State Architect were jointly indicted. The defendant had a separate trial. The offense charged is grand larceny in the first degree, committed partly in Albany county and partly in Washington county.

The original contract between the State and the defendant provided for the construction of certain buildings upon a percentage basis, by which the State was to pay the net cost of the construction, with a profit to the defendant of five per cent thereon and also two per cent in addition for office expenses. Other buildings and work were added by other contracts, under some of which the work was done by defendant under a commission plan, and upon others it was to do the work for a lump [628]*628sum. The dormitory was receiving its roof May 4,1910, when it was discovered that the southwest corner of the building was cracked and settled and that immediate action was necessary to preserve the work already done. The State authorities and the defendant took the matter up, and after various negotiations it was agreed that the defendant was to repair the dormitory as required and was to receive the net cost thereof with a profit of seven and one-half per cent and two and one-half per cent for office expenses. The defendant completed the work and received therefor $41,011.51, the last installment of which, $4,026.67, was paid on or about January 5, 1911, upon vouchers executed by its treasurer and president, Boland, and it is charged that such vouchers were false and that the obtaining of the payment of said last installment was grand larceny in the first degree under sections 1290 and 1294 of the Penal Law, and that the defendant, with intent to deprive and defraud the State of New York of its .property and of the use and benefit thereof and to appropriate the same to its own use, wrongfully, unlawfully and feloniously obtained said money from the State by color and aid of false tokens or writings, and that the other defendants were parties to the crime. Appellant was found guilty of grand larceny in the second degree, which necessarily means that from $25 to $500 was obtained in the manner charged.

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165 A.D. 626, 32 N.Y. Crim. 481, 151 N.Y.S. 314, 1915 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 9680, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/people-v-hudson-valley-construction-co-nyappdiv-1915.