Case Name: The People, Pl'ff, v. George Lucas et al., Def'ts
Court: New York Court of Common Pleas
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1894-04-02
Citations: 58 N.Y. St. Rep. 390
Docket Number: 
Parties: The People, Pl’ff, v. George Lucas et al., Def’ts.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York State Reporter
Volume: 58
Pages: 390–390

Head Matter:
The People, Pl’ff, v. George Lucas et al., Def’ts.
(New York Common Pleas, General Term,
Filed April 2, 1894.)
Recognizance—Vacation.
Where, on motion to vacate judgment entered on forfeited recognizance, the certificate of the district attorney evidently refers to a different case, the application will be denied with leave to renew upon proper proofs.
Motion to vacate judgment entered on a forfeited recognizance.
J. B. Fellows, for pl’ffi; F. P. Traulman, for deft.

Opinion:
Daly, C. J.
The certificate of the district attorney evidently refers to a different case from that described in the certificate of the special sessions where the prisoner was sentenced to imprisonment and not to pay a fine. Application denied with leave to renew upon proper proofs.
All concur.