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Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union - March 19, 1931 - Court News
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 23:45:30 EST


PAROLED FOR SENTENCE

John CAPASSO, 38, of 274 Prospect avenue, who admitted he struck his wife,
Dorothy, with a shoe, was paroled for sentence next Wednesday after he was
arraigned before Magistrate EILPERIN in Fifth avenue court yesterday.
CAPASSO, who is a stationary engineer, agreed to stay away from his wife.

EX-COP DISCHARGED

Henry MCGIVNEY, 27, of 548 Fifty-eighth street, former policeman was charged
with disorderly conduct in fifth avenue court, was found not guilty by
Magistrate EILPERIN yesterday. Patrolman William NEVIN, of Fourth avenue
station, charged MCGIVNEY with kicking an empty can in the streets early
March 7 and with having said, "You're only a rookie; you can't arrest me."
MCGIVNEY in denying the charge stated he is seeking reinstatement to the
police force.

HELD FOR GRAND JURY

Magistrate HUGHES in Coney Island court yesterday held Santa MANINO, 37, of
198 Arnold court, in $1,000 bail for the action of the Grand Jury on a charge
of grand larceny. MANINO was arrested by Detective James W. HIBBARD, of the
Sheepshead Bay station, on complaint of Frank COHEN, of 1430 Ocean parkway.
COHEN stated that his automobile was stolen from in front of his home last
September and was found in the possession of MANINO, who denied he had stolen
the car but admitted taking it to finish some repair work that he was engaged
by COHEN to do. When the......(remainder of article cut off)

Transcribed for the Brooklyn Info Page by Mary Davis


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