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4 Cited authorities

  1. People ex Rel. Burke v. Fox

    205 N.Y. 490 (N.Y. 1912)   Cited 31 times
    In People ex rel. Burke v. Fox (205 N.Y. 490, 494) the court pointed out that there were many minor offenses, colloquially classified as crimes, which were merely violations of police regulations and which "have from time immemorial been the subject of summary disposition in magistrates' tribunals."
  2. Steinert v. Sobey

    14 App. Div. 505 (N.Y. App. Div. 1897)   Cited 12 times

    February Term, 1897. Henry A. Monfort, for the appellant. William A. Onderdonk, for the respondent. CULLEN, J.: This action was brought against the defendant for false imprisonment. The defendant was a justice of the peace of the town of North Hempstead, in the county of Queens. The complaint alleged that one Rugge made a complaint on oath before the defendant, as justice of the peace, charging the plaintiff with the crime of disturbing a religious meeting; that the plaintiff was arrested on such

  3. People ex rel. Kopp v. French

    7 N.E. 913 (N.Y. 1886)   Cited 19 times
    In People ex rel. Kopp v. French (102 N.Y. 583, 585) Judge EARL said: "Kopp was not legally a member of the police force.
  4. Section 1251 - Transferred

    8 U.S.C. § 1251   Cited 2,155 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Delineating crimes that make alien deportable