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Designation of the Attorney-General to Represent the

People at a Term of the Supreme Court and the
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the
Third Department

STATE OF NEW YORK- EXECUTIVE CHAMBER

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Albany, April 16, 1909

HONORABLE EDWARD R. O'MALLEY, Attorney-General of the State of New York, Albany, N. Y.

SIR.

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 62, Chapter 23 of the Laws of 1909, I hereby require that you, the Attor

ney-General of this State, attend in person, or by one of your deputies, any term of the Supreme Court and before any judge thereof and the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, in the third department, for the purpose of managing and conducting the appeal of said Appellate Division in the case of the People of the State of New York ex rel. George H. Goff vs. Fremont Kirk, sheriff of Tioga county, and all proceedings in connection with the taking, perfecting and conducting said appeal, and that in person or by your deputy, in the place and stead of the District Attorney of Tioga county you exercise all the powers and perform all the duties conferred upon you by said Section 62 and by this requirement made thereunder.

(Signed)

CHARLES E. HUGHFS

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Horace White, Lieutenant Governor, January 18, 1909. James W. Wadsworth, Jr., Speaker of the Assembly, January 18, 1909.

Designation of the Attorney-General to Represent the
People at a Term of the Supreme Court to be Held
in Oswego County and Conduct Proceedings Against
Frank W. White, Henry Hilton and Elden H. Cook

STATE OF NEW YORK

EXECUTIVE CHAMBER
Albany, April 23, 1909

HON. EDWARD R. O'MALLEY, Attorney-General of the State of New York, Albany, N. Y.

SIR.-Pursuant to the provisions of Section 62 of Chapter 23 of the Laws of 1909, I hereby require that you, the Attorney-General of this State, attend in person, or by one of your deputies, a term of the Supreme Court appointed to be held in

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and for the county of Oswego on the first Monday of May, 1909, and at such later term or terms of said court as may be appointed or fixed, for the purpose of managing and conducting in and before said court criminal actions pending therein as follows:

(1) Two separate indictments, each accusing one Frank W. White, formerly Deputy Sheriff, of "the crime of knowingly and with intent to defraud, presenting for audit, allowance and payment, to the Board of Supervisors of Oswego County, said Board being then and there duly authorized by law to audit, allow and pay bills, claims and charges against the county of Oswego, a certain bill, claim and account containing false and fraudulent charges, items and claims in violation of Section 672 of the Penal Code of this State."

(2) Two separate indictments, each accusing one Henry Hilton, formerly Sheriff, of "the crime of knowingly and with intent to defraud of presenting for audit, allowance and payment, to the Board of Supervisors of Oswego County, said Board being then and there duly authorized by law to audit, allow and pay bills, claims and charges against the county of Oswego, a certain bill, claim and account containing false and fraudulent charges, items and claims in violation of Section 672 of the Penal Code of this State."

(3) One indictment, accusing Elden H. Cook, formerly Sheriff, of the crime or "knowingly and with intent to defraud, presenting for audit, allowance and payment, to the Board of Supervisors of Oswego County, said Board being then and there duly authorized by law to audit, allow and pay bills, claims and charges against the county of Oswego, a certain bill, claim and account containing false and fraudulent charges, items and claims in violation of Section 672 of the Penal Code of this State."

Each and all of said indictments were found by the grand jury of Oswego County, at a term of the Supreme Court, held at the city of Oswego in and for said county, and duly received and filed by the clerk thereof on the 30th day of October, 1908, and signed and endorsed by W. B. Baker, District Attorney, Justice W. M. Rogers presiding, and now

pending in the Supreme Court; and that in person or by your deputy, in the place and stead of the District Attorney of Oswego County, you exercise all the powers and perform all the duties conferred upon you by said Section 62 and by this requirement made thereunder.

(Signed)

CHARLES E. HUGHES

Designation of the Attorney-General to Represent the People at a Term of the Supreme Court to be Held in Oswego County and Conduct Proceedings Against Thomas Moore

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HON. EDWARD R. O'MALLEY, Attorney-General of the State of New York, Albany, N. Y.

SIR. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 62 of Chapter 23 of the Laws of 1909, I hereby require that you, the Attorney-General of this State, attend in person, or by one of your deputies, a term of the Supreme Court appointed to be held in and for the county of Oswego on the first Monday of May, 1909, and at such later term or terms of said court as may be appointed or fixed, for the purpose of managing and conducting in and before said court criminal actions pending therein as follows:

Four separate indictments each accusing one Thomas Moore of "the crime of willfully misappropriating, while County Treasurer, moneys received by him as such Treasurer."

Each and all of said indictments were found by the grand jury of Oswego County, at a term of the Supreme Court, held at the city of Oswego in and for said county, and duly received and filed by the clerk thereof on the 30th day of October, 1908, and signed and endorsed by W. B. Baker, District Attorney, Justice W. M. Rogers presiding, and now pending in the Supreme Court; and that in person or by your

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deputy, in the place and stead of the District Attorney of Oswego County, you exercise all the powers and perform all the duties conferred upon you by said Section 62 and by this requirement made thereunder.

(Signed)

CHARLES E. HUGHES

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