People v. Kardos
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Opinion
The elements of proof that are lacking in People v. Ruskay (243 N. Y. 58) are present in this case. The defendant having purchased stock for his customer, on the same day sold for his own account, the same kind of stock with intent to trade against the customer’s order. The evidence is conclusive that fifty shares were purchased for the customer and fifty shares sold for the house account. The question of intent and purpose appeared from other similar transactions under such circumstances as to make a fair question for the jury, of the defendant’s intent and purpose, in selling these fifty shares so soon after the purchase for his customer. While the defendant may not have had personal *585 knowledge of the transaction, his employees testified that he had given instructions to keep the purchases and sales even, which meant to buy and sell against customers’ orders without authority and in the name of the house. The law is one thing; the evidence to prove its violation is another. The law is the same for the Buskay case as for this. The evidence to prove the violation that was lacking in the Buskay case is amply furnished here.
The judgment should be affirmed.
Hisco ok, Ch. J., Cardozo, Pound, McLaughlin, Crane, Andrews and Lehman, JJ., concur.
Judgment affirmed.
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