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People of the State of New York v Charles Crispi, alias Charles Cory (Trial #1371)


Trial 1371, Part Two

Trial 1371 Part Three [to end]

Trial Transcript details

Description

Defendant is charged with a theft from 171 Wooster street. First use of a finger print as criminal investigation evidence on the testimony of NYPD officer Joseph A. Farout, who is credited with bringing finger print identification to the NYPD.

Associated with

Charles Crispi (defendant); Charles Cory (defendant); Moore (defense attorney); Spiegel (defense attorney); Otto A. Rosalsky (judge); Isidore Wasservogel (prosecuting attorney)

Dates

May 8 1911 (created)
March 2019 (digitized)

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Object identifier

trial1371

Source

Criminal Trial Transcripts of New York County Collection (1883–1927), Special Collections, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY

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Notes

Alias Charles Cory.