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Subject: [Bklyn] BROOKLYN STANDARD UNION SEPTEMBER 22, 1931 COURT NEWS
Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 21:38:33 EDT
BSU SEPTEMBER 22, 1931 COURT NEWS
HELD FOR PISTOL; RECORD CHECKED
Police - Police today were checking up on the Chicago record of James
GHARNETT, 34, of 219 Scholes street, who appeared today in Manhattan police
lineup on a charge of violating the Sullivan law. Detectives WAGG and
CARROLL of Stagg street station followed at tip and searched GARNETT's home
where they found a .32 calibre revolver in a bureau drawer.
GARNETT faces arraignment in Bridge Plaza Court before Magistrate HAUBERT,
He came here seven months ago from Chicago after separating from his wife,
police said.
WORKHOUSE SENTENCE IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Found guilty of leaving the scene of an accident, Rellie MATTHEWS, 42, a
Negro of 159-11 108th avenue, South Jamaica, was sentenced to 30 days in the
workhouse by Justice
McINERNEY, DALE and KERNOCHAN in Queens Court of Special Sessions, yesterday.
MATTHEWS, was charged with driving his car into one operated by J. P.
MONTAGUE of 734 23rd street, North Bergen, N. J.
PLEADS NOT GUILTY OF STEALING AUTO
Pleas of not guilty to a charge of stealing an automobile where made by four
young men in Bridge Plaza Court yesterday. They were held in $1,000 bail
each for examination Friday.
They gave their names as Louis ELBERT 18, of 299 Devoe street; Alexander
NORGISE, 18, of 32 Ten Eyck street; Tho;mas FLANAGAN, 109, of 540 Grand
street and Emil WIEMAN, 19, 561 Grand Street.
Transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages by Carolyn Burke Norcia
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