Matter of Rouss

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1917-06-05

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Cardozo, J. In 1912 the appellant, Jacob Rouss, was the attorney for one Eugene Fox. Fox, a member of the police force in the city of Yew York, had been brought before a magistrate on the charge of collecting bribes from the keeper of a disorderly house. The keeper of the house, *84 one George A. Sipp, ha…

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