Stenographer's number
Subjects
Eastman, Monk, 1873-1920
Gangsters--New York (State)--New York
Criminals--New York (State)--New York
Sing Sing Prison
Object identifier
trial421
External links
ASSAULT CHARGE. TO BE ARRAIGNED TO-DAY ACCUSED OF MURDEROUS ASSAULT -- LAMAR, WHO WAS INCLUDED IN THE DETECTIVES' HAUL, NOT UNEASY. (1903, Aug 01). New York Times.
LAMAR CASE CONTINUED: FURTHER HEARING OF ASSAULT TESTIMONY TO BE HAD TO-MORROW. WITNESSES DESCRIBE BEATING OF COACHMAN MCMAHON BY DELANEY AND BROWN -- PRISONERS POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED. (1903, Aug 02). New York Times.
LAMAR PRISONERS HELD: DELANEY AND BROWN TO BE EXTRADITED TO NEW JERSEY. POWERFUL INFLUENCES FALL TO SAVE ALLEGED ASSAILANTS OF COACHMAN FROM TRIAL. (1903, Aug 04). New York Times.
ATTACKS LAMAR INDICTMENT.: COUNSEL FOR THE BROKER, "MONK" EASTMAN, AND OTHERS SAYS IT WAS NOT FOUND BY MAJORITY OF JURORS. (1903, Nov 15). New York Times.
Freeman, J. (2010). Monk Eastman: The gangster who became a war hero. The Booklist, 107(1), 18.
Source
Criminal Trial Transcripts of New York County Collection (1883–1927), Special Collections, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNYRights
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William Delaney, Alias "Monk Eastman". Delaney was charged with murderous assault. Delaney was the subject of a book: Hanson, Neil. Monk Eastman: The gangster who became a war hero. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2010. Available from John Jay College Library stacks: HV6248 .E34 H36 2010