888 (1927), is a criminal case that set precedent for what constitutes an attempt to commit a crime.
[1] Charles Rizzo, Anthony J. Dorio, Thomas Milo and John Thomasell planned to rob a courier carrying payroll.
Charles Rizzo was convicted of attempted robbery in the first degree by the Bronx County Court on February 17, 1927.
[2] He appealed to the Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division which affirmed the conviction on June 27, 1927.
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