New York Court of Appeals, 1932

People v. Mummiani

People v. Mummiani
New York Court of Appeals · Decided March 31, 1932 · <italic>Per Curiam.</italic>
180 N.E. 673; 259 N.Y. 8; 1932 N.Y. LEXIS 892 (North Eastern Reporter)

People v. Mummiani

Opinion of the Court

*9 Per Curiam.

The application for an allowance for compensation must be denied for the reason that an application for the enlargement of time was not made upon notice served within the ninety-day period. (Code Crim. Pro. §§ 308-a, 535, 536; People v. Cowan, 245 N. Y. 532.)

The application for an allowance for disbursements is granted. (People v. Chapman, 225 N. Y. 700.)

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