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Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union, June 17,1931 Court
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 20:36:56 EDT


B.S.U. Wednesday, June 17,1931
Court News


ZUBRITSKY CASE AGAIN ADJOURNED

Mrs.Elizabeth ZUBRITSKY, accused of killing her husband,
cutting him to pieces and distributing the many pieces through-
out Brooklyn, was brought into Homicide Court again today and
again the case was adjourned.
Assistant District Attorney ENO submitted a certificate from
the physicians of the observation ward at Kings County Hospital
stating that the second defendant, Charles OBRIETES, is still
confined to that ward and will not be discharged for four or five
days.Magistrate CURTIS demanded that the physicians them-
selves appear in court to testify as to the condition of OBRIETES,
as he had previously ordered.

Brooklyn Brevities

GOT WHAT HE WANTED

Angelo SANTORO, 33, of 234 Graham avenue, threw paper on
the sidewalk in front of 241 Humboldt street. Patrolman John HUSS,
of Stagg street station, told him to pick it up, he refused and was
found guilty by Magistrate FOLWELL in Bridge Plaza Court on
a charge of violating the city ordinance. Sentence was suspended.


ASSAULT CASE ADJOURNED

A charge of assault in the third degree was made yesterday
against Jack LEVINE, 33, of 276 Stockton street. He pleaded
not guilty and Magistrate FOLWELL in Bridge Plaza Court
set the case down for a hearing on July 6.


GOES TO JURY

When arraigned before Magistrate FOLWELL in Bridge Plaza
Court, on a charge of burglary, yesterday, Benedict ZENARITIS,
16, of 77 Chestnut street, waived examination and was held in
$1,500 bail for the action of the Grand Jury. He was arrested by
Patrolman Frank MENGEL, of Bedford avenue station, while
prowling about the delicatessen store of Samuel COHEN
at 340 Rodney street.


DENIES ASSAULT CHARGE

James GALLAGHER, 28, of 4002 Eightieth street, Jackson Heights,
who gave his occupation as a soccer player, was held in $500
bail for examination on June 25 by Magistrate FOLWELL in
Bridge Plaza Court yesterday on a charge of felonious assault.
Bail was furnished.Charles HALWORTH of 323 Stockholm street
was the complainant.


ACCUSES HIS SISTER

Charge with petty larceny, Jean DUSHEY, 23, a dressmaker
living at 1960 Sixty-fifth street, appeared before Magistrate BRILL
in the Coney Island Court yesterday on complaint of her brother,
Herman DUSHEY, a jeweler living at the same address. He alleged
she stole a gold watch and $12 in currency from his trousers
pockets on May 20 and refused to return them to him. She denied
the charge and was held in $1,000 bail for hearing on June 24.


TOO MANY FLOWER POTS

Too many flower pots on the fire escape earned Mrs.Agnes MEYERS,
43, of 432 Third street, a $2 fine in Fifth avenue court yesterday
after she pleaded guilty to the violation of the Multiple Dwelling
law before Magistrate WALSH. According to Inspector Patrick
CAUFIELD of the Tenement House Department, Mrs. MEYERS
had eighteen flower pots on her rear fire escape.


STABBED, SAYS WIFE

Magistrate BRILL in the Coney Island court held John MOBLEY,
42, of 3317 Neptune avenue, on a charge preferred by his wife,
Ida. She alleged he stabbed her on the left shoulder with a knife
during an altercation. He pleaded not guilty and will have a
further hearing Friday.

this ends Court news,
Transcribed for the BKLYN info pages by, Patty82856


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