Citation Numbers: 75 N.Y. St. Rep. 969
Filed Date: 11/6/1896
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
—The relator was charged with being absent from his post and in a liquor saloon during his tour of duty. It is insisted that the charge was not proven. This involves a consideration of the testimony upon the trial. The roundsman swore that at the time specified “ I walked down First avenue, and when I got to Sixty-Sixth street and First avenue I saw the officer between Sixty-Fourth and Sixty-Fifth streets, on the west side of the avenue, walking towards me. I walked down. I got near Sixty-Fifth street, and I ■saw the officer walking in this liquor store. He had no more than got inside the door before Isaw a young fellow running up after him to tell him I was on the corner. Then I saw the young fellow coming out of the side door. I saw this officer •then come to the side door, and look around, and walk back. I remained on the corner a few minutes, and I saw him come out of a hall door a few doors below. * * * I asked Mm what he was doing in there, and he said he was chasing some boys playing ball, and then came out through the hallway.” The relator testified that he had chased some boys some distance away, and then came back, “ and tried to get one of