People v. . O'Sullivan

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1887-03-01

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Earl, J. The defendant was convicted, in the Onondaga Oyer and Terminer, of the .crime of rape committed upon Abbie O’Connor on the 6th day of May, 1884. He was a Roman Catholic priest in charge of a church at Camillus in Onondaga county. The complainant was a domestic, working for him in the parsonage which adjoined the church. She tes…

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