People v. Perlstein

7 N.Y.S. 662, 28 N.Y. St. Rep. 171, 1889 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1232
New York Court of Common Pleas·Decided December 2, 1889·Published

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The prisoner was accused of selling and disposing of goods on'a Sunday, and held to bail in the sum of $100, and required to appear for trial on December 28,1888. On that day he was ill, and confined to the house, and died on January 80, 1889. The judgment subsequently entered on May 16, 1889, on the forfeited recognizance, should be vacated.

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People v. Perlstein, 7 N.Y.S. 662, 28 N.Y. St. Rep. 171, 1889 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1232 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1889).

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