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People v. Grossman
15 Daly 311
New York Court of Common Pleas
1889
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Per Curiam.

A motion to vacate this judgment was made at the general term in March last, and was denied upon the grounds stated in a memorandum of the court. The motion is now renewed upon fuller papers. The memorandum made by the court upon the first application indicated that there was not sufficient proof that the complainant appeared before the court of special sessions, and refused to prosecute the defendant Grossman for the assault and battery with which he had charged him. The record of the cóurt that the complainant declined to prosecute, and an affidavit of the complainant, with a due identification, would present the most satisfactory evidence of this fact. It appears from the papers now before us that the applicant has endeavored to present this evidence. He has produced the record of the court showing that the complainant appeared and acknowledged satisfaction for the injury received, and requested the discharge of the defendant, who was then discharged. He has also shown by the affidavit of his attorney that diligent search has been made for the complainant for the purpose of obtaining from *447him an affidavit, and that he cannot be found. We think that under the cir•eumstances the surety is entitled to an order remitting the forfeiture and vacating the judgment entered on the recognizance.

Case Details

Case Name: People v. Grossman
Court Name: New York Court of Common Pleas
Date Published: Jun 3, 1889
Citation: 15 Daly 311
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