93 N.Y.S. 202 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1905
The plaintiff and his wife were indicted with another for the crime of conspiracy in the county of Hew York. They were thereafter arrested by the police in Cincinnati as fugitives from justice, and brought back under a requisition of the Governor of the State of Hew York upon such indictment, or else they came back voluntarily, and they are now detained for trial. The head of the Cincinnati police sent to the district attorney of Hew York by mail certain letters addressed to the plaintiff and to his wife which the police of Cincinnati found on a search of their room and effects at the time of their arrest, and which were seized on the ground that they tended to prove the accused guilty of the crime charged in the indictment. The object of this suit is to require the district attorney to give such letters back to the plaintiff.
The police have the power and it is also their duty to search the person of one lawfully arrested, and also the room or place in ivhich he is arrested, and also any other place to which they can get lawful access, for articles that may
The motion is denied.