168 Misc. 737 | New York County Courts | 1938
Motion by these defendants for a dismissal of the indictment charging them with the crime of assault in the second degree. The indictment charges that these defendants, on or about the 23d day of January, 1938, assaulted William Miller, George Miller and Theodore Dausch by willfully and wrongfully striking them with a knife or other sharp weapon. The motion to dismiss is made upon the ground that this indictment against the defendants constitutes double jeopardy.
These defendants were tried in the Felony Court of the Borough of Queens on February 3,1938, charged with the offense of disorderly conduct, were found guilty and were sentenced to imprisonment in the workhouse.
An examination of eighty-eight pages of the stenographer’s minutes of the proceedings in the Magistrates’ Court, and an examination of fifty-two pages of the stenographer’s minutes of the hearings before the grand jury, indicates that the same acts which formed the basis of the convictions in the Magistrates’ Court are the same acts upon which the indictment is predicated.