New York Court of Appeals, 1943

People v. Cooke

People v. Cooke
New York Court of Appeals · Decided May 27, 1943 · <italic>Per Curiam.</italic>
49 N.E.2d 785; 290 N.Y. 477; 1943 N.Y. LEXIS 1084 (North Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

People v. Cooke

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The trial court had power to make a new assignment of counsel after sentence, but before notice of appeal was filed. (People v. Price, 262 N. Y. 410.) The motion made by the original counsel to be assigned by this court to prosecute the appeal is denied, but without prejudice to a motion by the defendant for good cause for a change of assigned counsel.

Motion denied, etc.

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