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" The warrant must specify the name of the defendant, or if it be unknown to the magistrate, the defendant may be designated therein by any name. "
New York Criminal Reports: Reports of Cases Decided in All Courts of the ... - Page 374
1903
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American Police Administration: A Handbook on Police Organization and ...

Elmer Diedrich Graper - Police - 1921 - 386 pages
...laws often grant the right to use a ficticious name instead. Thus the New York code provides that : The warrant must specify the name of the defendant,...magistrate, the defendant may be designated therein by any name.1s This allows the use of what are commonly known as " John Doe " warrants commanding the arrest...
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American Police Administration: A Handbook on Police Organization and ...

Elmer Diedrich Graper - Police - 1921 - 388 pages
...laws often grant the right to use a ficticious name instead. Thus the New York code provides that : The warrant must specify the name of the defendant,...magistrate, the defendant may be designated therein by any name.1s This allows the use of what are commonly known as " John Doe " warrants commanding the arrest...
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Lawyers Statute Penal Code: Penal Code of California ... Compiled from the ...

California - Criminal law - 1923 - 424 pages
...the nearest or most accessible magistrate in this county. Dated at this day of , eighteen •. 815. The warrant must specify the name of the defendant, or, if it is unknown to the magistrate, the defendant may be designated therein by any name. It must also state...
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Penal Code Unannotated: With an Appendix of 842 Questions and Answers on ...

California, James Manford Kerr - Criminal law - 1923 - 680 pages
...post, 8 1427. 8815. NAME OR DESCRIPTION OF THE DEFENDANT IN THE WARRANT, AND STATEMENT OF THE OFFENSE. The warrant must specify the name of the defendant, or, if it is unknown to the magistrate, the defendant may be designated therein by any name. It must also state...
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New York Code of Criminal Procedure: Containing the Code of Criminal ...

New York (State), James Christopher Cahill - Criminal law - 1928 - 444 pages
...(1922). § 152. \aino or description of the defendant, in tho wairant an<l statement of the offense. The warrant must specify the name of the defendant....the defendant may be designated therein by any name. It must also state an offense in respect to which the magistrate has authority to issue the warrant,...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 9491

United States - 1932 - 1224 pages
...property, so as to enable the defendant to understand the nature and character of such offense.] SEC. £la. The warrant must specify the name of the defendant, or, if it is unknown to the magistrate, the defendant may be designated therein by any name. It must also state...
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Criminal Law and Practice of the State of New York, Volumes 3-5

New York (State) - Criminal law - 1920 - 2042 pages
...p. 298. § 152. Name or description of the defendant, in the warrant and statement of the offense. The warrant must specify the name of the defendant,...the defendant may be designated therein by any name. It must also state an offense in respect to which the magistrate has authority to issue the warrant,...
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New York Field Codes 1850-1865

New York (State). Commissioners of the Code, David Dudley Field - Admiralty - 1998 - 3652 pages
...[or'as the case may be,] this day of , 1850." EF Justice of the peace, [or as the case may be.] § 152. The warrant must specify the name of the defendant,...the defendant may be designated therein by any name. It must also state an offence in respect to which the magistrate has authority to issue the warrant,...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 76

Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 1130 pages
...name of the relator being David Friedman. Section 152 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides that the warrant must specify the name of the defendant,...enough to cover the case at bar, and the language of Justice Freedman in the case of People v. Jerome, 34 Misc. Rep. 575, 70 NY Supp. 377, seems to be in...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 131

Law reports, digests, etc - 1912 - 1294 pages
...oath. Code of Criminal Procedure, § 148. Section 152 of that Code provides that the warrant shall specify the name of the defendant, or, if it be unknown...to the magistrate, the defendant may be designated by any name. This provision follows from the rule that the real object of a warrant is to get the accused,...
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