15 N.Y. Crim. 144 | New York Court of General Session of the Peace | 1900
This is an application for leave to inspect and take a copy of the minutes of the grand jury in this case. The indictment is for “ criminally receiving stolen property.” The defendant was arraigned before the committing magistrate, pleaded not guilty, and demanded an examination, which was had at length, and at which both the defendant and the complainant were represented by counsel. The defendant was held and subsequently indicted. It is entirely within the discretion of the court to permit or deny an inspection of the minutes of the grand jury. People v. Molineux, 27 Misc. Rep. 60, and cases cited. It appears, however, to be, both upon principle and authority, the practice of this court to permit an inspection of the minutes of the grand jury, in a proper case, only, where there has been no preliminary ex
Motion denied.