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(1885), 101 N. Y. 245, 4 N. Y. Cr. 70, 3 How. Pr. (N. S.) 413, rev'g 36 Hun, 277; King v. Flynn (1885), 37 Hun, 329; People ex rel. Jones v. Davidson (1885), 35 Hun, 471; People v. Sharp (1887), 45 Hun, 493, 107 N. Y. 427; Matter of Choate (1890), 56 Hun, 351, 1 N. Y. Cr. 1, 41 Alb. L. J. 287; People v. Meakim (1892), 133 N. Y. 225, 8 N. Y. Cr. 414, 308, 15 N. Y. Supp. 917, 21 N. Y. Supp. 1103; People ex rel. Taylor v. Forbes (1894), 143 N. Y. 219, rev❜g 77 Hun, 612, 28 N. Y. Supp. 1123; People ex rel. Barnes v. Ct. of Sess. (1895), 147 N. Y. 290, rev'g 82 Hun, 242, 31 N. Y. Supp. 373; People ex rel. Lewisohn v. O'Brien (1902), 39 Misc. 458, 80 N. Y. Supp. 198, rev'd 81 App. Div. 51, 80 N. Y. Supp. 816, aff'd 176 N. Y. 253; People ex rel. Lewi sohn v. General Sessions (1904), 179 N. Y. 594, aff'g 96 App. Div. 201, 89 N. Y. Supp. 364; Chappell v. Chappell (1906), 116 App. Div. 574, 101 N. Y. Supp. 846; People v. Blake (1907), 121 App. Div. 619, 106 N. Y. Supp. 319; see also Weeks v. Smith, 3 Abb. Pr. 211; Conover v. Wood, 5 Abb. Pr. 84; People v. Marston, 18 Abb. Pr. 257; Bergh's Case, 16 Abb. Pr. (N. S.) 266; People v. Court of O. and T., 27 How. 14; Bowen v. Hunter, 45 How. 193; Clapp v. Lathrop, 23 How. Pr. 423; People ex rel. Valieste v. Dyckman, 24 How. Pr. 222; Clark v. Brooks, 26 How. Pr. 254; People v. Hefferman, 38 How. Pr. 402; Klungman's Case, 49 How. Pr. 484; Matter of Griffin, 1 N. Y. Supp. 7; Matter of Watson, 3 Lans. 408; Baker v. State, 82 Ga. 776, 14 Am. St. Rep. 192; Baker v. State, 4 L. R. A. 128, 11 Crim. L. Mag. 635; Bernard v. Leo, 7 Daily Reg. 1069, 1213; Bradley v. State, 111 Ga. 168, 36 S. E. 630, 50 L. R. A. 691, 78 Am. St. Rep. 157; Carter v. Com., 96 Va. 791, 32 S. E. 780, 45 L. R. A. 301; Cheadle v. State, 110 Ind. 301, 59 Am. Rep. 199; Matter of Cheeseman, 49 N. J. 137, 60 Am. Rep. 596; Cuddy's Case, 131 U. S. 33; State v. Frew, 24 W. Va. 416, 49 Am. Rep. 257; Matter of Gannon, 11 Pac. 240; Hale v. State, 55 Ohio St. 210, 45 N. E. 199, 36 L. R. A. 254, 60 Am. St. Rep. 691; Hill v. Crandall, 52 Ill. 70; Orman v. State, 24 Tex. App. 495; Matter of Percy, 2 Daly, 530; Matter of Savin, 131 U. S. 267; Sharon v. Hill, 24 Fed. 726; Smith v. Speed, 11 Okla. 95, 55 L. R. A. 402; Matter of Terry, 128 U. S. 289; Warner v. State, 12 Lea, 52; Watson v. People, 11 Colo. 4; Matter of Johnson, 20 Q. B. Div. 68, 38 Eng. Rep. 600; Plating Co. v. Farqu harson, 17 Ch. Div. 49, 37 Eng. Rep. 163.

§ 601. Punishment for criminal contempt.

A criminal act is not the less punishable as a crime, because it is also declared to be punishable as a contempt of court.

Derivation: Penal Code, § 680.

People ex rel. Sherwin v. Mead People ex rel. McDonald v. Keeler People ex rel. Lewisohn v. Wyatt rev'd 81 App. Div. 51, 80 N. Y. Eagan v. Lynch, 3 Civ. Pro. 236.

(1883), 92 N. Y. 415, aff'g 28 Hun, 227; (1885), 99 N. Y. 475, rev'g 32 Hun, 563; (1902), 39 Misc. 456, 80 N. Y. Supp. 198, Supp. 816, aff'd 176 N. Y. 253; see also

§ 602. Indictment for contempt.

Punishment for a contempt, as prescribed in article nineteen of the judiciary law, does not bar an indictment for the same offense; but where a person who has been so punished is convicted on such an indictment, the court, in sentencing him, must take into consideration the previous punishment.

Derivation: Code of Civil Proc., § 13.

ARTICLE 58

CONVICTION.

SECTION 610. Prisoner indicted may be convicted of lesser crime, or attempt. 611. No conviction on unsupported testimony in certain cases.

§ 610. Prisoner indicted may be convicted of lesser crime, or attempt.

Upon the trial of an indictment, the prisoner may be convicted of the crime charged therein, or of a lesser degree of the same crime, or of an attempt to commit the crime so charged, or of an attempt to commit a lesser degree of the same crime.

Derivation: Penal Code, § 35.

People v. Thompson (1869), 41 N. Y. 1; Keefe v. People (1869), 40 N. Y. 348, 7 Abb. (N. S.) 76; Ruloff v. People (1871), 11 Abb. (N. S.) 245, 45 N. Y. 213, aff'g 5 Lans. 261; Murphy v. People (1874), 3 Hun, 114; Cox v. People (1880), 80 N. Y. 500, aff'g 19 Hun, 430; Sindram v. People (1882), 88 N. Y. 196, aff'd 1 N. Y. Cr. 448; People v. McTameney (1883), 30 Hun, 505, 1 N. Y. Cr. 437, 66 How. Pr. 70, 13 Abb. N. C. 55; People v. McDonnell (1883), 1 N. Y. Cr. 366, 92 N. Y. 657; People v. Petmecky (1884), 2 N. Y. Cr. 452; People v. Sullivan (1885), 4 N. Y. Cr. 193; People v. McCallam (1885), 3 N. Y. Cr. 189; People v. Palmer (1887), 5 N. Y. Cr. 101, 43 Hun, 406; People v. Dartmore (1888), 48 Hun, 321, 2 N. Y. Supp. 310; People v. Willson (1888), 109 N. Y. 347; People v. Giblin (1889), 115 N. Y. 196; People v. O'Connell (1891), 60 Hun, 113, 14 N. Y. Supp. 485; People ex rel. Young v. Stout (1894), 81 Hun, 336, 30 N. Y. Supp. 898; People v. Brockett (1895), 85 Hun, 138, 32 N. Y. Supp. 511; People v. Mills (1904), 91 App. Div. 333, 86 N. Y. Supp. 529, 18 N. Y. Cr. 127; People v. Jaffe (1906), 185 N. Y. 497, 19 N. Y. Cr. 281, rev'g 112 App. Div. 516, 98 N. Y. Supp. 486; Matter of Bartholomew (1907), 106 App. Div. 371, 374, 94 N. Y. Supp. 512, 19 N. Y. Cr. 570; People v. Stacey (1907), 119 App. Div. 743, 104 N. Y. Supp. 615; see also People v. Didieu, 17 How. Pr. 224; People v. Lawton, 56 Barb. 126; People v. Lohman, 2 Barb. 216; Nevins v. People, 61 Barb. 307; People v. Long, 2 Edm. Sel. Cas. 129.

§ 611. No conviction on unsupported testimony in certain

cases.

[Repealed by L. 1909, ch. 524. In effect May 27, 1909. See S$ 71, 533, 2013, 2177.]

ARTICLE 60.

CONVICT MADE GOODS.

SECTION 620. Unlawful dealing in convict made goods.

§ 620. Unlawful dealing in convict made goods. A person who:

1. Sells or exposes for sale convict made goods, wares or merchandise, without a license therefor, or having such license does not transmit to the secretary of state the statement required by article thirteen of the labor law; or,

2. Sells, offers for sale, or has in his possession for sale any such convict made goods, wares or merchandise without the brand, mark or label required by article thirteen of the labor law; or

3. Removes or defaces or in any way alters such brand, mark or label,

Is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction therefor shall be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand nor less than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment for not less than ten days or by both such fine and imprisonment.

Derivation: Penal Code, § 384b, added L. 1893. ch. 692, § 2, and amended L. 1894, ch. 698, § 5; L. 1896, ch. 931, § 5; L. 1897, ch. 416, § 1.

People v. Hawkins (1898), 157 N. Y. 1, 42 L. R. A. 490, 68 Am. St. Rep. 736, aff'g 20 App. Div. 494, 47 N. Y. Supp. 56; People ex rel. Treat v. Coler (1901), 166 N. Y. 144, aff'g 56 App. Div. 459, 68 N. Y. Supp. 767; People v. Lochner (1903), 177 N. Y. 145, rev'd 197 U. S., aff'g 73 App. Div. 120, 76 N. Y. Supp. 396.

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