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3 n o A — Judge Rules Against Prosecutor Being Cross Examined By Lawyer Durmg Hearmg In Police Court : Believes Practice Should%I Not Be Encouraged, He *‘"1 . Tells Atty. Casale W hose; Clients Are Fined. that “there are to too ready o test thré nany peoy tithority of the police when they thould be minding their own busi- 88 Judge M. D) in police *ourt today found\ Danicl Ma 17 0f T8 Pranklin street, and 1 Bellini, of 48 I'ra ilty of the charge of bre: M the peace and fined cach $5 with dut cc a trial feature eferences to the history of Ronn he rights of Awmerican citize the ower of the police and clashe ween Prosecuting \Hovnr\ Noods and Attorney 3 ltasale, defense counsel. tourt and honds in cach”case wer fxed at s100 Maneini 1 Bellini were talied in police col Ay w days later Mancini brought 1 ro$2,000 ainst the officer, Mieging false arfest and imprison- hent and ascault Prosccuting Attorney Woods then and in #ad hoth boys arres Again bolice court last weck Aftorney wsale made a motion for a bill of | hich Judge Stanley J. \ barticulars coski disallowe bere continued until today Wants Prosecutor on Stand One of the high lights of the trial attempt to Attorney Woods and cross-ex- sons for | sted the second |, him as to the bo, ind ano v's decl nfortunate, but none the less was the defense ion that it W sarent, that his clients cou)d not ob- @in “a square deal” in the face of Muszynski's attitude. Saxe, mak his finding, md Bellini bad boys, nor did he Yonsider their offense a serious one, | Mt it was apparent to him that they vor resentful and fre P wers \ hip houlder” when th ¥ 1 on the night of th il suit which may have been he declared. “Nor am 1 v officer if 1 it. but T will say frankly that cannot find anything in the tence before me to justify a findir si-anything improper in the officer tonduc Hears Sign Knocked Down Officer Muszynski testified that he vas walking west on the railroad v strcet. e heard a crash and aw seven boys going in the oppo- ite direction. He noticed that the trmy recruiting si had been tmocked down :nd 1 he group and asked which of them fid it. They would not sficer ordered two of t tell, so thic e to pick t up and finally compelled them t¢ ter putting in his duty call Muszynski returne 1 and s Le boys in front of Golde store the arcade Mancini stooped and picked up omething which he threw in the v and Bellini did likewise. The ficer ordered them to go homi nd all but Mancini went in the di- ction of the pagsenger station. The ¢ ancini where oing a replicd “home Where do vou live?” the officer sked. “Over there,” was the Iy, and again “up there, said he lived on Franklin nd the officer told him to go along fith the others but Mancini insisted n going towards Main street. Insisted On His Rights Bellini came back at this time 1 asked Mancini to go along with tim but Mancini insisted that he | ad the right to go in whatcver di- cction he chose. The officer took told of him and turned him around | it he squirmed and the officer put vm up against the wall and de-{ d to know whether he vas wing home or not. Mancini used | rofanity and commanded the offi- cr to keep his hands off him. Then | o released him and Bellini told im to come along and they would o to the pol station 1ol x them along the arcade nd into Church street, the officer aid, he heard the boys talking ! bout making complaint at the ‘olice station and they were using rofanity as they referred to the fficer, At one time, the officer said, heard one of thg group say: Here comes the cop,” and another ne said > hell with him.” Arrested Near Police Station In front of the poli ition they nd the off Jllowing closely, ylaced Bellini and fancini under arr ying, “I'll pen the door for you rought them inside- and charged liem: with breach of the peace. Cross examined by Attorney Ca- ale, Officer Muszynski said his pur- ose in following the boys was to rrest them but he did not walk apidly because he knew they would | un if they suspected his intentions. The reason he did not arrest theny n the Arcade was that he wanted > “give them a break.” He admit- ~d that he cut through the’drive- ray between_ Roge Recreation uilding and the Victory lunch on hurch street and came out on reet, and when Attorney 2 sked him why he had not said so n direet © mination, Officer fuszynski said he had forgotten it. | Casale and Woods Dispute Attorney Casale and Prosccuting ttorney Woods engaged in a till ver the former's question as to hether or not he had heen served | ith papers in a ci il suit, Mr. Woods contended that Attor- ey Casale could mot touch upon | uvihing that had not heen brought | uioon dircet examination. “He nows. or if he doesn’t, he ought y know. that the rules of evidenc o not permit it,” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUI']SD\Y NOVEMBER 26, 1929. 0 Saxe interrupted to pprove of the practice of put- I don't think that practice ought encouraged,” the court said, Attorney Casale, while he did | press e point, remarked that “F object 1o that w or do not excluded the present when ¢l attorney who. comes into it is goir sing,” Juc Says Policeman Attorney Cas: tonio Mancini zed Mancini by the Waoc this happened. by Ldpn Nappi 0 s Attorney Casa . that Mv. Woods had p ¢ directly on the re : ard save notce of an appeal to superior prosccution. It was not f enforcing the it rather for s Mancini stepped up t sted asked Licutenant b Officer Jidward Museynski on ind uphol ir cases were 't the next day. ged both hoys Mancini Pestified that sign was righted ar and the cases neel imds on the L breach of the up to | IFred Winkle time Off laid | interest in t the | appraisal so could not profanity w ¢ used profanity t e | e l)\vl//lu” of Woods > did not consider Mancini any questions Mr. Woods repli Lut then arre he did | not choos prosecuting attorney on the tand. an unu. 1al one and been quoted in a ing said the polic whether or not rr » prosecuting attorne. s to ted to cross examination by fo be very cm- Saxe replicd nest calle er of Daniel of police station and d that the 18 heen in his |teciio Now this since high school. (@ village,” I and has never bee trouble be oblem o Mr. Woods led that 1l convicted and the Oflicer Muszynski did his 1 har ' conditions 1 i “Uct AT GITY GOURT HEARING - s Sees Ulte: or Motive After hearing ¢ vindica in the cry, he s tand ? hour session as| ment of new was in ome that Nero fid- big fire The appraise pointed out that | foreclosure ment in cot declared durin, fendar Co vas 100ping | juage Frederick v, 4 ippraisers were Rkl 4 1 to 0 b od standing on e v cha to uphold a was not sald it would not « conviction, of th inted to know from e it “grievous of Muszynski 1 st the rights of puin- nd and the individual, even if he friendship with 1 not concerned \\yr!l‘ SPEEUING DRIVERS | BRI]U[EHT UP SHORT fla'n Overhauled at replied that to seiz him with a club, t to call Chie ppened t t protec il their propesty tlotoreycle Oficee Diviminole S M Thanksgiving Dinners Drives Without License \ o4t e g « of ¢ K . 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