Case Name: CHARLES McGUIRE, Plaintiff in Error, v. THE PEOPLE, Defendants in Error
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1874-12
Citations: 10 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 213
Docket Number: 
Parties: CHARLES McGUIRE, Plaintiff in Error, v. THE PEOPLE, Defendants in Error.
Judges: 
Reporter: Supreme Court Reports (Hun)
Volume: 10
Pages: 213–213

Head Matter:
CHARLES McGUIRE, Plaintiff in Error, v. THE PEOPLE, Defendants in Error.
Mope—statement of person arrested with accused—when admissible against.
The plaintiff in error was convicted of rape upon an indictment found against him and one Campbell. Upon the trial a witness was asked what Campbell said in the police court when the charge was made by the complainant. Held, that the question was a proper one.
Writ of error to the Court of General Sessions of the city and county of New York, to review the conviction of the plaintiff in error of rape.
William F. Howe, for the plaintiff in error.
Benj. K. Phelps, for the defendants in error.
Kelly v. The People, 55 N. Y., 565.

Opinion:
Opinion by Barrett, J.
Davis, P. J., and Daniels, J., concurred.
Conviction and judgment affirmed.