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People State New York v. Philip B. Kohut
NY.41057; 282 N.E.2d 312; 30 N.Y.2d 183 (1972)
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[30 N.Y.2d 183 Page 186] Defendant attacks an indictment charging him with the felony of taking unlawful fees as a public officer (former Penal
Law, § 1826). The issues turn on the failure of the indictment to allege facts tolling the Statute of Limitations, the applicable
tolling statute, and the sufficiency before the Grand Jury of nonaccomplice corroboration (former Code Crim. Pro., § 399).