Citation Numbers: 204 A.D. 900, 40 N.Y. Crim. 239
Filed Date: 12/15/1922
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024
(1) The prosecution failed to establish by satisfactory evidence that the cider is intoxicating. The evidence upon that question was speculative and unconvincing. (2) The district attorney went beyond the bounds of legitimate cross-examination in proving other transactions respecting the sale and disposition of cider not made by the defendant and not tending to prove the offense with which the defendant was charged. (3) The district attorney was also improperly permitted repeatedly to impute to the defendant’s father offenses unrelated to the offense charged after such imputation had been disproved by answers binding upon the prosecution. (4) There is also grave doubt of the sufficiency of the indictment in failing to allege that the defendant was not a holder of a permit from the Federal authorities as provided by section 1212 of the Penal Law which