New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division First Department Trial Transcripts from New York County Criminal Courts
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Overview of the Records
New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
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Albany, NY 12230
4.38 cubic feet
438 microfilm rolls 16mm
Arrangement
B0815-09: Numerical by case number (significant gaps).
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of a microfilm copy of trial transcripts from New York County criminal courts, which were made for appeals. Most of the trials occurred in the Court of General Sessions of the Peace; some took place in the Court of Oyer and Terminer (prior to 1896), in the trial term of the Supreme Court (after 1895), or in lower tribunals such as the Police Court and the Magistrates' Court. Microfilm reels comprising accretion B0815-09 may fill gaps in the original accession.
Alternate Formats Available
B0815-09: Microfilm: 13 rolls; 16 mm.
Related Material
J0016 Records on appeal remitted from the Supreme Court, General Term, Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, and Court of Appeals, contains related records.
Other Finding Aids
Available at Repository
Detailed index/finding aid available at the repository.
B0815-09: Reel list.
"Trial Transcripts of the County of New York (1883-1927): A Historical Introduction" provides historical background on the criminal courts of New York County and a guide to use of the microfilm and the accompanying index. The "main index" lists each transcript by the present number, old number, date, and microfilm roll number. Each entry in the index gives the name and sex of the defendant, the charge(s), and the names of the judge, prosecuting attorney, and defending attorney(s). The "supplementary index" contains indexes to present case numbers by defendants (index 'A'), judges and attorneys (index 'B') and charge(s) (index 'C').
Custodial History
B0815-09: The master negative reels were received from the Lloyd Sealy Library of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice on May 26, 1992.
Access Restrictions
The New York State Archives holds only master negative microfilm of this series. No public use copies of the microfilm are available. Researchers are referred to the Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, which holds use copies.