The prisoner was charged with assault in the third degree on Daniel H. Hurlburt on the 17th July, 1888, and was held to bail in the sum of $300. He left the state, went to Colorado, and remained there several months. While he was absent, and on December 10, 1888, he was called for trial, and, not appearing, his bond was forfeited, and judgment entered on
People v. Smith
28 N.Y. St. Rep. 181
New York Court of Common Pleas1889Check TreatmentAI-generated responses must be verified and are not legal advice.
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