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People v. Shifrin

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Oct 20, 1950
94 N.E.2d 724 (N.Y. 1950)

Summary

In People v. Shifrin (301 N.Y. 445, 447) the Court of Appeals in a unanimous opinion said: "Acts otherwise innocent and lawful, do not become crimes, unless there is a clear and positive expression of legislative intent to make them criminal.

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Opinion

Argued October 10, 1950

Decided October 20, 1950

Appeal from the Nassau County Court, EKENBERG, J.

Samuel Safronoff and Sophie Gluck for appellant.

Frank A. Gulotta, District Attorney ( Henry P. De Vine of counsel), for respondent.


Defendant was convicted of selling "a bag of pigeon feed" before 10:00 A.M. on a Sunday, in alleged violation of section 2147 of the Penal Law. That section, which prohibits generally the sale of any property on Sunday, contains, among others, the following exception: "1. Articles of food may be sold, served, supplied and delivered at any time before ten o'clock in the morning".

"Food" is uniformly defined by lexicographers as including nutriment for animals as well as humans (see, also, Penal Law, §§ 185, 187). Inasmuch as the Legislature has not limited the word "food" to that meant for human consumption only (as, e.g., Penal Law, § 1760), we may not impute to it an intention to render the act charged a crime. "Acts otherwise innocent and lawful, do not become crimes, unless there is a clear and positive expression of the legislative intent to make them criminal. The citizen is entitled to an unequivocal warning before conduct on his part, which is not malum in se, can be made the occasion of a deprivation of his liberty or property." ( People v. Phyfe, 136 N.Y. 554, 559; People v. Wallace Co., 282 N.Y. 417; People v. Adamkiewicz, 298 N.Y. 176; Winters v. New York, 333 U.S. 507, 515-516.)

The judgments should be reversed and the information dismissed.

LOUGHRAN, Ch. J., LEWIS, CONWAY, DESMOND, DYE, FULD and FROESSEL, JJ., concur.

Judgments reversed, etc.


Summaries of

People v. Shifrin

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Oct 20, 1950
94 N.E.2d 724 (N.Y. 1950)

In People v. Shifrin (301 N.Y. 445, 447) the Court of Appeals in a unanimous opinion said: "Acts otherwise innocent and lawful, do not become crimes, unless there is a clear and positive expression of legislative intent to make them criminal.

Summary of this case from People v. Price

In People v. Shifrin (301 N.Y. 445, 447) the Court of Appeals in another unanimous opinion said, "`Acts otherwise innocent and lawful, do not become crimes, unless there is a clear and positive expression of the legislative intent to make them criminal.

Summary of this case from People v. Savarese
Case details for

People v. Shifrin

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. ISIDOR SHIFRIN…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Oct 20, 1950

Citations

94 N.E.2d 724 (N.Y. 1950)
94 N.E.2d 724

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