People v. Weber

11 N.Y.S. 53 | New York Court of Common Pleas | 1890

Per Curiam.

The defendant Herman Weber having appeared in court after the recognizance had been forfeited, and having submitted to trial, upon which he was adjudged, among other things, to give to the commissioners of public charities and correction a bond to pay two dollars weekly, which bond he has given, and is now paying according to its tenor, and no loss or injury having been sustained by the city, it is ordered that the application be granted.